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Everything for Dogs and Dog-lovers.
Pedigree Dogs and Puppies of all breeds from the Leading
Kennels in Great Britain.
Complete assortment of Collars, Leads, Baskets, Coats, etc.
Books on all Breeds, Pedigree Forms, etc.
Foods and Medicines.
Trimming, Shampooing ; Preparing and Handling at Shows.
Free Advice on all matters connected with Dogs.
DOGS BOARDED UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS
Telephone : Edinburgh 26300
JUST PUBLISHED.
THE WOLFE OF BADENOCH.
Sir Thomas Dick Lauder,
With Introduction by R. B. Cunninghame Gbaham.
7/6 net.
This new Edition, one of the masterpieces of
Scottish Historical fiction, is long overdue. It is
a rousing tale of Mediaeval Scotland, an enthralling
story of adventure, warfare, mystery, and love. It
is historically correct for the author knew his period
well. It contains a frontispiece showing the burning
of Elgin Cathedral.
A GAELIC-SCOTS VOCABULARY.
R. L. Cassie.
3/6 net.
The author’s aim is to bring the Scottish
languages closer together and stimulate interest in
their culture and preservation. The v/ork records
the points of contact between the tongues, and
shows the interaction of Celtic and Germanic
speech. Students of the Gaelic and Scots
language will find this volume of extreme interest.
STRANGE TALES OF THE WESTERN
ISLES.
Halbert J. Boyd.
7/6 net.
A collection of nine weird and exciting stories,
Mr. Boyd describes his scenes and characters with
vividness. To all lovers of the Western Isles, it is
a book that will have a sure appeal.
STIRLING: TWENTY-ONE WOODCUT
DRAWINGS.
By G. Emslie Owen,
With Introduction and Notes by David B. Mobbis
(Town Clerk of Stirling).
3/6 net.
Mr. Owen’s strong feeling for decorative design
has produced a series of bold and arresting
conceptions of familiar places in Stirling and
district. The book has an attractive cover design,
and contains a frontispiece woodcut of the Palace
Gateway printed on Japanese paper.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF SCOTTISH AND GAELIC BOOKS
Eneas Mackay, 4-4 Craigs, Stirling
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Description | A collection of over 400 items published by An Comunn Gàidhealach, the organisation which promotes Gaelic language and culture and organises the Royal National Mòd. Dating from 1891 up to the present day, the collection includes journals and newspapers, annual reports, educational materials, national Mòd programmes, published Mòd literature and music. |
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