WORKS PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. MACKENZIE. 



Just Published, Price 2$/ and 42/, 



THE HISTORY OF THE MACDONALDS AND 

 LORDS OF THE ISLES, 



WITH 



AUTHENTIC GENEALOGIES OF THE PRINCIPAL 

 FAMILIES OF THE NAME, 



By ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, F.S.A., Scot, 



Editor of " Celtic Magazine," 

 Author of " The History and Genealogies of the Clan Mackenzie," 



" The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer," 



" The Historical Tales and Legends of the Highlands," 



"The Highland Clearances," &c., &c. 



The Work is published in One Volume ^534 pages, Demy %vo, 

 printed in clear, bold, old-faced type, on thick toned paper, Roxburgh 

 binding, top gilt, uniform with " The History and Genealogies of the 

 Clan Mackenzie," and the issue is limited to 425 copies, Demy 8vo, at 2S/, 

 and 75, Demy 410, at 42/ : only a small number of which now remain 

 unsold. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, 



" This is, beyond all question, Mr. Mackenzie's chef-d'oeuvre in 

 every sense the completes! and best clan history that has ever been 

 written. If Mr. Mackenzie, instead of the great deal that he has other- 

 wise done for Celtic literature and the elucidation of folk-lore, had done 

 no more than give us this history of one of the best and bravest of High- 

 land clans, he would, by this work alone, have richly merited the grati- 

 tude and goodwill of every generous and genuine Celt at home and 

 abroad. If the reader has not already supplied himself with a copy of 

 this work, we would take leave to hint that his library, whatever else it 

 may contain, is to be considered very largely incomplete until he has 

 added to it Mackenzie's ' History of the Macdonalds and Lords of the 

 Isles'." " Nether- Lochaber " in the Inverness Courier. 



" The author deserves credit for the industry and research which he 

 has employed in tracing the respective pedigrees of the three great High- 

 land families of Sleat, Glengarry, and Clanranald, from 'the Royal 

 Somerled ' of the twelfth century down to the present day. If there is 

 a good deal of disputable matter in his pages there is also much solid 

 and interesting information. . . . The work is one which no future 

 historian of Celtic Scotland will be in a position to overlook." Scots- 

 man. 



" Shows deep research into family annals."- Glasgow News. 



