LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



Ayioun's Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers. 



An Illustrated Edition. From designs by Sir J. Noel Paton and W. H. 

 Paton, E.S.A. Engraved by John Thomson, W. J. Linton, W. 

 Thomas, Whymper, Cooper, Green, Dalziels, Evans, &o. In small 

 Quarto, printed on Toned Paper, bound in gilt cloth, 21s. 



"The artists have excelled themselves in the engravings which they have 

 furnished. Seizing the spirit of Mr Aytoun's ' Ballads ' as perhaps none but 

 Scotchmen could have seized it, they have thrown their whole strength into the 

 work with a heartiness which others would do well to imitate. Whoever there 

 may be that does not know these ' Lays ' we recommend at once to make their 

 acquaintance in this edition, wherein author and artist illustrate each other as 

 kindred spirits should." — Standards 



Bothwell: A Poem. 



By W. Edmondstoune Aytoun, D.C.L. Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



' ' A noble poem, healthy in tone and purely English in language, and closely 

 linked to the historical traditions of his native country." — John Bull. 



"Professor Aytoun has produced a fine poem and an able argument, and 

 ' Bothwell ' will assuredly take its stand among the classics of Scottish Litera- 

 ture." — The Press. 



The Ballads of Scotland. 



Edited by Professor Aytoun. Fourth Edition. 2 vols., fcap. Svo, 12s. 



" No country can boast of a richer collection of Ballads than Scotland, and 

 no Editor for these Ballads could be found more accomplished than Professor 

 Aytoun. He has sent forth two beautiful volumes which range with Percy's 

 'Reliques' — which, for completeness and accuracy, leave little to be desired — 

 which must henceforth be considered as the standard edition of the Scottish 

 Ballads, and which we commend as a model to any among ourselves who may 

 think of doing like service to the English Ballads." — The Times. 



Norman Sinclair. 



By W. Edmondstoune Aytoun, D.C.L. 3 vols, post 8vo, 31s. 6d. 



Firmilian, or the Sttident of Badajos. 



A Spasmodic Tragedy. By T. Percy Jones (Professor Aytoun;. In 

 small 8vo, 5s. 



" Humour of a kind most rare at all times, and especially in the present day, 

 runs through every page ; and passages of true poetry and deHcious versification 

 prevent the continual play of sarcasm from becoming tedious." — Literary 

 Gazette. 



Memoir of William E. Aytoun, D.C.L. 



Author of ' Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers,' &c. By Theodore Blartin. 

 With Portrait. Post 8vo, 12s. 



"This biography is quite a model in its way, and a delightful relief after 

 much that has been done of late years in a similar line. Good taste, right 

 feeling, and a generous but seldom excessive appreciation of the subject, mark 

 the work." — Manchester Guardian. 



