FOUR CLASSICS OF SCOTTISH LIFE 



AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF 



DR. ALEXANDER CARLYLE 



of INVERESK (1722-1805). Edited by J. HILL BURTON. New 

 Edition, with many additional notes, Frontispiece in Colour, and 

 72 Portraits in Photogravure of the Eminent Men of the Time. 

 Extra crown 8vo, 600 pp., buckram, 6. net. 



"Jupiter" Carlyle was the friend of most of the eminent literary 

 men of his day, and one of the chief figures in Scottish society at 

 the time when Scotland was at the height of its fame as a centrt 

 of literary and social activity. His Autobiography, first issued 

 in 1860, now re-edited and republiihed after being many years out 

 of print, is one of the most interesting and valuable contemporary 

 documents of thg time. 



MEMORIALS OF HIS TIME. 



By LORD COCKBURN. New Edition, with Introduction by his 

 Grandson, HARRY A. COCKBURN. Containing 12 Portraits in 

 Colour by Sir HENRY RAEBURN, and many other Illustrations. 

 Ex. Cr. 8vo, 480 pp., buckram, 6s. net ; velvet calf, 12s. 6d. net. 

 An admirable and living record of the men and manners of 

 Scotland two or three generations ago, written by one i>f the must 

 able of that brilliant coterie to which Scott, Jeffrey, and Lockhart 

 belonged. Not only is it a valuable contribution to history, tut its 

 humorous descriptions of the quaintly coloured society and manners, 

 make it " one of the pleasantest fireside books of the century." 



ANNALS OF THE PARISH. 



By JOHN GALT. New Edition. With Sixteen Illustrations in 

 Colour by HENRY W. KERR, R.S.A. Extra crown 8vo, 300 pp., 

 buckram, 89. net ; velvet calf, IDs. 6d. net. 



" Certainly no such picture of the life of Scotland during the clos- 

 ing years of the last century has ever been written. He dees what no 

 other can do so well. He shows us with vivid directness and reality 

 what like were the quiet lives of leal folk, burghers and ministers^ 

 and country lairds a hundred years ago." S. R. CROCKETT. 



The notable feature of this edition is the new illustrations by Mr. 

 Henry W. Kerr, which should meet with * great reception. 



REMINISCENCES OF 



SCOTTISH LIFE & CHARACTER. 



By DEAN RAMSAY. New Edition. With 16 Illustrations in 

 Colour by HENRY W. KERR. R.S.A. Crown 8vo, 400 pp., 

 buckram, 0*. net ; bound in velvet calf, IDs. 6d. net. 



This work, unrivalled AS a storehouse of Scottish humour and 

 anecdote, is recognised ms the finest book en Scottish life and 

 character ever written. Mr. A errs world-famed pictures of old 

 Scottish life art reproduced in this new edition, which is an ideal 

 gift book. 



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