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20 LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY DAVID DOUGLAS. 



"What we are Coming to. 



By Miles L'Estranoe. Crown Svo, 2s. Cd. 



Mr. "Washington Adams in England. 



By Richard Grant White. Is. ; or in cloth, 2s. 



The Camp-Fires of the Everglades ; or, "Wild Sports in 



THE South. By Charles E. Whitehead. New and revised edition, with 

 illustrations from Nature by various artists. Royal Svo. , 31s. 6d. 



A Humble Romance, and other Stories. 



By Mary E. Wilkixs. Is. paper, or 2s. cloth extra. 



A Far-a'way Melody, and other Stories. 



By Mary E. Wilkins. Is. paper, or 2s. cloth extra. 



Rosetty Ends ; or, the Chronicles of a Country Cobbler. 



By Job Bradawl (A. Dewae Willock), Author of "She Noddit to Me." Fcap. 

 Svo, Illustrated,' 2s. and Is. 



» " The sketches are amusing productions, narrating comical incidents, connected 

 by a thread of common character running through them all — a thread waxed into 

 occasional strength by the 'rosef of a homely, entertaining wit."— Scoismau. 



Reminiscences of Old Edinburgh. 



By Sir Daniel Wilson, LL.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of History and English Litera- 

 ture iu University College, Toronto, Author of " Prehistoric Annals of Scotland," 

 etc. etc. 2 vols, post Svo, 1 5s. 



The Lost Atlantis and other Ethnographic Studies. 



By Sir Uanikl Wilson, LL.D., F.R.S.E. Demy Svo, 15s. 



CoftioUs.— The Lost Atlantis — The Vinland of the Northmen — Trade and 

 Commerce in the Stone Age — Pre-Aryan American Man — The JJsthetic Faculty 

 in Aboriginal Races — The Huron-Iroquois : a Typical Race — Hybridity and 

 Heredity — Relative Racial Brain-Weight and Size. 



The India Civil Service as a Career for Scotsmen. 



By J. Wilson, M.A. Is. 



Shakespeare's England. 



By William Winter. Is. paper, or 2s. cloth extra. 



Contents. — The Voyage — The Beauty of England — Great Historic Places — 

 Rambles in London — A Visit to Windsor — The Palace of Westminster — Warwick 

 and Kenilworth — First View of Stratford-on-Avon — London Nooks and Corners — 

 Relics of Lord Byron — Westminster Abbey — The Home of Shakespeare — Up to 

 London — Old Churches of London — Literary Shrines of London— A Haunt of 

 Edmund Kean— Stoke-Pogis and Thomas Gray — At the Grave of Coleridge — On 

 Barnet Battlefield— A Glimpse of Canterbury— The Shrines of Warwickshire — A 

 Borrower of the Night. 



"Wanderers : Being a Collection of the Poems of William 



Winter. Is., or in cloth, 2s. 

 Gray Days and Gold. By William Winter. Paper, Is. ; or 2s. cloth extra. 



Shadows of the Stage. 



By William Winter. First and Second Series. Cloth, 2s. 6d. each vol. 



Old Shrines and Ivy. 



By William Winter. Cloth, 2s. 6d. 



The East Neuk of Fife : Its History and Antiquities. 



Second Edition, Re-arranged and Enlarged. By the Rev. Walter Wood, M.A., 

 Elie. Edited, with Preface and Index, by the Rev. J. Wood Brown, M.A., 

 Gordon. Crown Svo, 6s. 



Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland A.D. 1803. 



By Dorothy Wordsworth. Edited by J. C. Sh.mkp. ThirdEdition, cr. Svo, 5s. 



Christianity and Reason : 



Their Necessary Connection. By B. S. Wyld, LL.D. Extra fcap. Svo, 3s. 6d. 



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