WORKS 



ILLUSTRATIVE OF 

 SCOTTISH CHARACTER AND SCENERY. 



I. 



In two volumes 8vo., price One Guinea, 

 With seven Illustrative Etchings by W. Dyce, Esq., 



HIGHLAND RAMBLES, AND LONG LEGENDS TO SHORTEN 

 THE WAY. By Sir THOMAS DICK LAUDER, Bart. 

 Author of "An Account of the Morayshire Floods," "Lochandu," "Wolfe of Badenoch," 



&c. &c. 



" We heartily recomme.nd these volumes to all tourists to the ' Land of the Mountain and 

 the Flood,' who are now setting forth on their delightful trip." Bentley's Miscellany. 



"Full of legend, full of adventure, full of interest." Athenceum. 

 "Sir Thomas evinces an intense sympat 



sympathy with our Highland landscapes, people, and tra- 

 ditions." Inverness Courier. 



" Admirable, and admirably narrated Full of the true perceptive feeling of the 



beautiful in nature." Dublin University Magazine. 



II. 



In small octavo, price 7s. Gd. 



SCENES AND LEGENDS OF THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND. 

 By HUGH MILLER. 



"A well imagined, a well written, and a somewhat remarkable book. "Aihenmnn. 

 " A very pleasing and interesting book ; his style has a purity and elegance which remind 

 one of Irving, or oflrving's master, Goldsmith. " Spectator. 



"A highly amusing and interesting book, written by a remarkable man, who will infallibly 

 be well known." Leigh Hunt's Journal. 



III. 



In small 8w., price 4s. 



rnALES AND SKETCHES OF THE SCOTTISH PEASANTRY 

 JL By ALEXANDER BETHUNE, Labourer. 



" Alexander Bethune, had he published anonymously, might have passed for a regular 

 litterateur." Spectator. 



" It is the perfect propriety of his taste, no less than the thorough intimacy with the un- 

 obtrusive subjects he treats of, which gives Mr. Bethune's little book a great charm in our 

 eyes." Athenceum. 



" The work is an extraordinary one. * * * * His pictures of rural life and character ap- 

 pear to us remarkably true, as well as pleasing." Chambers' Journal. 



IV. 



Price Two Shillings, 



TWO VIEWS OF FINGAL'S CAVE, STAFF A. Engraved for the 

 Seventh Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. 



These Views were pronounced by the late Proprietor of Staffa, (Sir Keginald Macdonald 

 Seton,) to be the only Engravings which conveyed any adequate idea of this extraordinary 

 cavern. They are beautifully engraved on steel, and equally well adapted for framing, or for 

 the portfolio. 



V. 



Price 7s. boards, or 3s. neatly boundf, 



PICTURE OF EDINBURGH, containing a Description of the City and 

 its Environs. By JOHN STARK, F.R.S.E. With a New Plan of the 

 City, and Forty-eight Views of the Principal Buildings. Sixth Edition, 

 Enlarged and Improved. 



VI. 

 In two volumes 12mo. price 8s. 



THE SCOTTISH SONGS Collected and Illustrated by ROBERT 

 CHAMBERS. 



VII. 

 In one volume I2mo. price 4s. 



THE SCOTTISH BALLADS Collected and Illustrated by ROBERT 

 CHAMBERS. 



