FAMOUS SCOTS 

 THOMAS CARLYLE 



BY HECTOR C. MACPHERSON 



' One of the very best little books on Carlyle yet written, 

 far outweighing in value some more pretentious works with 

 which we are familiar.' Literary World. 



1 We heartily congratulate author and publishers on the 

 happy commencement of this admirable enterprise.' 

 British Weekly. 



'As an estimate of the Carlylean philosophy and of 

 Carlyle's place in literature and his influence in the domains 

 of morals, politics, and social ethics, the volume reveals 

 not only care and fairness, but insight and a large capa- 

 city for original thought and judgment.' Scotsman. 



' Lets us get a correct glimpse into the complex workings 

 of a master-mind, and is lighted up by many airy touches 

 of fact and fancy.' Weekly Free Press. 



'A fascinating story of a wonderful writer.' Leeds 

 Mercury. 



' An eminently readable book.' Evening Dispatch. 



'Is distinctly creditable to the publishers, and worthy 

 of a national series such as they have projected.' Glasgow 

 Daily Record. 



'The book is written in an able, masterly, and pains- 

 taking manner.' Educational News. 



