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IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS.
THE LITERATURE OF THE HIGHLANDERS.
By Nigel MacNeill, LL.D.
Edited by J. MacMaster Campbell. 7/6 net.
A history of the literature of the Scoto-Gaelic
race from the earliest times down to the present
day. The most complete account yet published.
SCOTTISH DIARIES AND MEMOIRS, 1550-1746.
Edited by J. G. Fyfe, M.A. With Preface by
Principal R. S. Rait. Fully illustrated. 5/- net.
THE WOLFE OF BADENOCH.
By Sib Thomas Dick Lauder.
With Foreword by R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
7/6 net.
A complete unabridged edition of a famous
historical romance of the Fourteenth Century.
GAELIC-ENGLISH DICTIONARY.
By Calun MacPhablain. 5/- net.
A Very Useful Book for Students.
A HIGHLAND CHAPBOOK.
By Isabel Cameron,
Author of “The Doctor.” 3/6 net.
“Thoroughly enjoyable reading.”—Aberdeen Free
Press.
STRANGE TALES OF THE WESTERN ISLES.
By 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.
A GAELIC-SCOTS VOCABULARY.
By R. L. Cassie. 3/6 net.
Students of the Gaelic and Scots language will
find this volume of extreme interest.
THE ELUSIVE GAEL.
By Dugald Coghill.
With Foreword by the Duke of Sutherland. 5/- net.
“Timely in its censure of many current
misconceptions.”—Glasgow Herald.
PLACE NAMES OF THE HIGHLANDS AND
ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND.
By Alexander Macbain, M.A., LL.D.
With Notes and Foreword by William Watson,
M.A., LL.D. 21/- net.
Dr. MacBain’s conclusions as to “Place Names”
are those of a very competent philologist.
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