John Grant, Bookseller, 



Scottish Literature: 



The genial Author of " Nodes Ambroiiamr." 

 Christopher North A Memoir of Professor John Wilson, 

 compiled from Family Papers and other sources, by his daughter, 

 Mrs Gordon, new edition, with portrait and illustrations, crown 

 8v<>, cloth (pub 6s), 2s 6d. 



" A writer of the most ardent and enthusiastic genius. "* HENRY HALLAM. 



" The whole literature of England does not contain a more brilliant series of 

 articles than those with which Wilson has enriched the pages of Blatkwootft 

 Magazine." Sir ARCHIBALD ALISON. 



Cockburn (Henry) Journals of, being a Continuation of 

 the Memorials of his Time, 1831-1854, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth (pub 

 2ls), 8s 6d. Edinburgh. 



Cochran- Patrick (R. W.) Records of the Coinage of 

 Scotland, from the Earliest Period to the Union, numerous 

 illustrations of coins, 2 vols, 4to, half citron morocco, gilt top, 

 4 los. David Douglas. 



Also uniform. 



Cochran-Patrick (R. lV.)~The Medals of Scotland, a 

 Descriptive Catalogue of the Royal and other Medals relating to 

 Scotland, 410, half citron morocco, gilt top, 2 55. David 

 Douglas. 



Also uniform. 



Cochran-Patrick (R. IV.) Early Records relating to 

 Mining in Scotland, 410, half citron morocco, l 7s 6d. David 

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"The future historians of Scotland will be very fortunate if many parts of 

 their materials are so carefully worked up for them, and set before them in so 

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" Such a book .... revealing as it does the first developments of an 

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Crieff: Its Traditions and Characters, with Anecdotes of 

 Strnthearn, Reminiscences of Qbsolete Customs, Traditions, and 

 Superstitions, Humorous Anecdotes of Schoolmasters, Ministers, 

 and other Public Men, crown 8vo, is. 



"A book which will have considerable value in the eyes of all collectors of 

 Scottish literature. A gathering up of stories about well-known inhabitants, 

 memorable local occurrences, and descriptions of manners and customs." 

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