LIST OF BOOKS 



BROW1M"— Horae Subsecivee. Third Series. 



By John Brown, M.D. In 1 vol. crown Svo. Fourth Edition, witli a Portrait by 

 Geo. Beid, B.S.A., 7s. 6d. Containing— 



John Leech. 



A Jacobite Family. 



Mystifications. 



Miss Stirling Graham of Duntrune. 



Thackeray's Death. 



Marjorie Fleming. 



Minchmoor. 



" In Clear Dream and Solemn 



Vision." 

 Jeems the Doorkeeper. 



Sir E. Landseer's Picture, "There's Life 



in the Old Dog Yet," etc. 

 The Enterkin. 

 The Duke of Athole. 

 Struan. 



Dick Mihi, or Cur, why ? 

 E. V. K. to his Friend in Town. 

 Sir Henry Baeburn. 

 Something about a Well, With more of 



our Dogs. 



" Dr. John Brown's humour, pathos, and geniality are acknowledged qualities. 

 . . . We end with a hearty recommendation of the book to readers of almost every 

 variety of taste, for they will find here scores of stories which will make them 

 laugh or shudder, or feel a great disposition to cry." — Saturday Review. 



" In this new volume of the 'Horse Subsecivfe' Dr. John Brown has given us 

 some more of his pleasant and discursive essays on men and beasts." — Pall Mall 

 Gazette. 



" One vei - y obvious characteristic of these papers is their appearance of ease and 

 spontaneity. They impress us as the work of one full of his subject and delighted 

 with it." — Academy. 



"With two exceptions the essays and sketches are all racy of the northern 

 soil." — St. James's Gazette. 



" The author of ' Bab and his Friends ' has published a volume of stray papers 

 in which many delightful glimpses will be found of old Edinburgh society." — 

 Dundee Advertiser. 



" To see another work of Dr. John Brown is pleasant unto the eyes as to see 

 the face of an old friend." — Scotsman. 



"There is in almost every one of Dr. Brown's inimitable papers such an ' eeri- 

 ness ' as befitteth best only the hours of darkness." — Spectator. 



" He has not a little of Mr. Buskin's love of nature, but his humour and his 

 wide human affections preserve him from the evils of over intensity." — Noncon- 

 formist. 



" The author of ' Bab and his Friends' has a place apart among contemporary 

 essayists. His manner and his matter are alike peculiar to himself." — Athenosum. 



Separate Papers, extracted from " Horee Subsecivee." 

 Rab and his Friends. 



With India-proof portrait of the Author after Faed, and seven India-proof 

 Illustrations after Sir G. Harvey, Sir J. Noel Paton, Mrs. Blackburn, and 

 G. Beid, B.S.A. Demy 4to, cloth, 9s. 

 "Written with a quiet, unaffected power, worthy of the pathetic and touching 

 scene it describes." — Saturday Review. 

 "A quaint and touching story." — Athenosum. 



"A veritable gem. It is true, simple, pathetic, and touched with an antique 

 grace." — Fraser's Magazine. 



Marjorie Fleming: A Sketch. Being a Paper entitled "Pet 



Marjorie ; a Story of a Child's Life fifty years ago." 

 trations. Small 4to, 7s. 6d. 



New Edition, with Illus- 



Rab and his Friends. 



Cheap Illustrated Edition. Square 12mo, ornamental wrapper, Is. 



Rab and his Friends. 



Sixty-fourth Thousand. Price 6d. 



Our Dogs. 



Twentieth Thousand. Price 6d. 



