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CLAN HISTORIES
By ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, M.J.I.
Published by A. & W. Mackenzie, Inverness.
MACKENZIE'S HISTORY OF THE MACKENZIES,
New Edition. Re-written, re-east, enlarged by 200
pages and brought down to date, with Portrait of the
Author and plate of the Tartan. Demy Svo. Rox-
buigh binding. A few unsubscribed copies ... ..£150
Large Paper (Quarto) do 2 2
MACKENZIE'S HISTORY OF THE MACDONALDS
AND LORDS OF THE ISLES. ( Out of print.) New
Edition in preparation. Demy Svo. Roxburgh bind-
ing To Suliscribers ... ... ... ... ... 1 1
Large Paper (Quarto). A few copies ... ... ... 1 11 6
" The work is one which no future historian of Celtic Scot-
land will be in a position to overlook." — Scotsman.
MACKENZIE'S HISTORY OF THE MACDONALDS
OF GLENGARRY. A few copies remaining at ... 6
MACKENZIE'S HISTORY OF THE MACDONALDS
OF CLANRANALD. A few copies at 6
MACKENZIE'S HISTORY OF THE CAMERONS.
Demy 8vo. Roxburgh binding. Only 500 copies
printed. Getting scarce ... ... .. ... ... 15
" The record is remarkable for its completeness."— Daily Mail.
MACKENZIE'S HISTORY OF THE MACLEODS.
Demy Svo. Roxburgh binding. Only 425 copies
printed. A few unsubscribed copies for sale at ... 15
Large Paper (Quarto) do. ... ... ... 2 2
" A record in concise form of the principal stem and branches
of a family whose origin took root far back in Scottish history.
The book is characterised by great industry. It is beautifully
printed and handsomely bjund." — Scotsman.
MACKENZIES HISTORY OF THE CHISHOLMS.
Demy 8vo. Roxburgh binding. Only 325 printed.
A few unsubscribed copies for fale at ... ... ... 15
Large paper (Quarto) do. Only 75 printed 110
" Mr Alexander Mackenzie has made another welcome con-
tribution to the literature of the Highlands. Probably because of
the comparative scarcity of material of first-rate public interest his
History of the Chisholrns is not so bulky as any of the other histories
of Highland families which have come from his pen ; but as re-
gards the care and industry which have clearly been bestowed
upon it, and the mastery which every page shows the writer has
acquired over the mazes of genealogical details, this latest volume
is worthv of being placed alongside his histories of the Mackenzies,
the Macdonalds, the Camerons, and the Macleoda."— Seotmum

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