POPULAR WORKS 



PUBLISHED BY 



W. R. M'PHUN, 86, TRONGATE, GLASGOW j 



SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, LONDON; 



SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 



I. 



Dedicated to the Hon. James Ewing, Esq., M. P. 



M^Fhun's Cruide through G-lasgoWy 



Neatly bound in pocket Size, 2s. 6(i. 



Pocket Map of Crlasgow, 



In a, Case, Is., in Sheet, 6d. 



** These issue from a press in wh[ch we are more imme- 

 diately interested than those of Mr. Knight and Mr. Valpy. 

 They are published in Glasgow by the house of M'Phun — 

 a name which was associated with the ditfusion of much 

 cheap and useful knowledge throughout Scotland, long before 

 the Society whose labours we have noticed above did exist. 

 So wonderful a city in its progress and magnitude desei'ved 

 a well-informed and trust-worthy guide ; and such a guide 

 Mr. M'Phun has furnished. It is enriched with a very 

 neatly engi-aved plan of the city, a view of the city, and 

 prospective elevations of its principal buildings." — Dumfries 

 Times. 



" This is an exceedingly useful and respectable little 

 Work. * * Numerous as have been the publications of 

 Mr. M'Phun, this is undoubtedly one of the best of them." 

 Dumfnes Courier. 



" This is a neat and well-executed little volume. From 

 the distinct and graphic manner in which M'Phun's Guide 

 is written, we can confidently recommend it to everyone 

 who desires an acquaintance with the lions and localities of 

 Glasgow." — Edinburgh Evening Post and Scottish Literary 

 Gazette. 



"■ M'Phun's Guide through Glasgow is a beautiful little 

 volume." — Glasgoic Chronicle. 



