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AN DEO-GREINE.
Demy 8vo. 328 Pages. 12/6 net. Postage 7d.
AN IMPORTANT NEW BOOK
ON HIGHLAND AFFAIRS.
HIGHLAND
RECONSTRUCTION
A survey of the problems—Administrative,
Economic, and Social—Land Settlement, Affore¬
station, Fisheries, Industries, Water Power,
Housing, Transport, and Education—with a
suggestion of what is necessary in the way of
Reconstruction. A Book for the Public Man in
the Highlands, Estate Agents and Managers,
County Councillors, and Members of Reconstruction
Committees.
By H. F. CAMPBELL, M.A., B.L., F.R.S.G.S.
Also, by the same Author,
SUTHERLAND AND CAITHNESS, 3/6 net, and
Cloth, Round Corners, 4/6. Postage 5d.
THE CATHEDRAL OF CAITHNESS AT DOR¬
NOCH (Illustrated), 1/- net. Postage 3d.
ALEX. MACLAREN & SONS,
Publishers and Booksellers,
360-362 ARGYLE STREET, GLASGOW.
Mackay’s Palace Hotel
EDINBURGH.
Hirhlv Recommended ! BEDROOM, ATTENDANCE, LIGHT, AND
Highly Recommended, j TaBLE d,hote BREAKFASTj from 5s.
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The Shop for Gaelic Books.
Price Postage
An Comunn’s New Gaelic Reader, Book 11/4 3d
An Comunn’s New Gaelic Reader, Book 2 1/6 3d
An Comunn’s Child’s Gaelic Primer - - 7d l£d
Macleod’s New Elementary Course of Gaelic 2/-
An t-Eileanach. Gaelic Songs and Readings 7/6 6d
An Rosarnach. Vol. 3 ready. Illustrated. 12/6 9d
Handbook for Speakers at Gaelic Meetings, od Id
The Celtic Garland, Gaelic and English Songs
with Translations & Gaelic Readings, by
Henry Whyte “ Fionn,” now ready, cloth 7/6 6d
Bard Bharabhais, Humorous Songs and Read¬
ings of Donald Macdonald, Barvas, limp 2/3 3d
Sgeulaiche nan Caol, John Macfadyen, 4/- 6d
An Roearnach, a galaxy of the best modern
Gaelic authors, 2 volumes ready, each 10/- 9d
Bardachd Leodhais, Lewis Bards, now ready, 7/6 9d
The Wizard’s Gillie, with Gaelic and English,3/6 6d
Fionn ann an Tigh a’ Bhlair Bhuidhe. A Tale, 3d Id
Handbook for Speakers at Gaelic Meetings, - 3d Id
Rosg Gaidhlig. Selections of Gaelic Prose, 2/6 6d
Posadh Moraig, sequel to Reiteach Moraig 6d Ijd
MacBain’s New Gaelic Etymological Diet., 12/6 1/-
Aig Tigh na Beinne, by Mrs. Grant, just pub. 3/6 6d
MacDougall’s Folk Tales and Fairy Lore, - 7/6 9d
Gu’n d’thug I speis do'n Armunn, Gaelic novel 1/6 3d
Deirdire, Gaelic and Eng. opposite pages, - 3/6 6d
Cameron’s Highland Clearances to 1912, - 2/- 4d
Bardachd Ghaidhlig, Selected Gaelic Poetry, 3/6 6d
Cath-chuairt Eideird Bhruis an Eirinn, - 1/- 3d
An Solaraiche, four choice Gaelic Essays, 1/3 3d
Auraicept na n’eces, Prof. Geo. Calder. - 12/6 1/-
Minstrolsy of the Highlands, Gaelic & Eng., 5/- 6d
Gaelic Songs, little volume in tartan silk, - 2/- 2d
Gaelic Bibles and Testaments at all prices,
All Post Orders must include sufficient for Postage.
ALEX. MACLAREN Sr SONS,
360 and 362 Argyle Street. GLASGOW.
WE SPECIALISE IN
HAND-WOVEN TWEEDS,
REAL HARRIS, ST. HILDA, WEST
HIGHLAND, ETC.
LADIES' and GENTLEMEN’S
COSTUMES, SUITS,
IN THESE FABRICS ARE ALWAYS
FASHIONABLE, AND GIVE THE
MAXIMUM OF WEAR.
Patterns Free in all New Shades.
J. G. MALCOLM & BINGHAM,
CHARING CROSS (nexLt°.lAND)
GLASGOW.
AN DEO-GREINE.
Demy 8vo. 328 Pages. 12/6 net. Postage 7d.
AN IMPORTANT NEW BOOK
ON HIGHLAND AFFAIRS.
HIGHLAND
RECONSTRUCTION
A survey of the problems—Administrative,
Economic, and Social—Land Settlement, Affore¬
station, Fisheries, Industries, Water Power,
Housing, Transport, and Education—with a
suggestion of what is necessary in the way of
Reconstruction. A Book for the Public Man in
the Highlands, Estate Agents and Managers,
County Councillors, and Members of Reconstruction
Committees.
By H. F. CAMPBELL, M.A., B.L., F.R.S.G.S.
Also, by the same Author,
SUTHERLAND AND CAITHNESS, 3/6 net, and
Cloth, Round Corners, 4/6. Postage 5d.
THE CATHEDRAL OF CAITHNESS AT DOR¬
NOCH (Illustrated), 1/- net. Postage 3d.
ALEX. MACLAREN & SONS,
Publishers and Booksellers,
360-362 ARGYLE STREET, GLASGOW.
Mackay’s Palace Hotel
EDINBURGH.
Hirhlv Recommended ! BEDROOM, ATTENDANCE, LIGHT, AND
Highly Recommended, j TaBLE d,hote BREAKFASTj from 5s.
En Pension Rates on Application.
HUGH MACKAY, Proprietor.
Na Stad gus an ruig thu so.
The Shop for Gaelic Books.
Price Postage
An Comunn’s New Gaelic Reader, Book 11/4 3d
An Comunn’s New Gaelic Reader, Book 2 1/6 3d
An Comunn’s Child’s Gaelic Primer - - 7d l£d
Macleod’s New Elementary Course of Gaelic 2/-
An t-Eileanach. Gaelic Songs and Readings 7/6 6d
An Rosarnach. Vol. 3 ready. Illustrated. 12/6 9d
Handbook for Speakers at Gaelic Meetings, od Id
The Celtic Garland, Gaelic and English Songs
with Translations & Gaelic Readings, by
Henry Whyte “ Fionn,” now ready, cloth 7/6 6d
Bard Bharabhais, Humorous Songs and Read¬
ings of Donald Macdonald, Barvas, limp 2/3 3d
Sgeulaiche nan Caol, John Macfadyen, 4/- 6d
An Roearnach, a galaxy of the best modern
Gaelic authors, 2 volumes ready, each 10/- 9d
Bardachd Leodhais, Lewis Bards, now ready, 7/6 9d
The Wizard’s Gillie, with Gaelic and English,3/6 6d
Fionn ann an Tigh a’ Bhlair Bhuidhe. A Tale, 3d Id
Handbook for Speakers at Gaelic Meetings, - 3d Id
Rosg Gaidhlig. Selections of Gaelic Prose, 2/6 6d
Posadh Moraig, sequel to Reiteach Moraig 6d Ijd
MacBain’s New Gaelic Etymological Diet., 12/6 1/-
Aig Tigh na Beinne, by Mrs. Grant, just pub. 3/6 6d
MacDougall’s Folk Tales and Fairy Lore, - 7/6 9d
Gu’n d’thug I speis do'n Armunn, Gaelic novel 1/6 3d
Deirdire, Gaelic and Eng. opposite pages, - 3/6 6d
Cameron’s Highland Clearances to 1912, - 2/- 4d
Bardachd Ghaidhlig, Selected Gaelic Poetry, 3/6 6d
Cath-chuairt Eideird Bhruis an Eirinn, - 1/- 3d
An Solaraiche, four choice Gaelic Essays, 1/3 3d
Auraicept na n’eces, Prof. Geo. Calder. - 12/6 1/-
Minstrolsy of the Highlands, Gaelic & Eng., 5/- 6d
Gaelic Songs, little volume in tartan silk, - 2/- 2d
Gaelic Bibles and Testaments at all prices,
All Post Orders must include sufficient for Postage.
ALEX. MACLAREN Sr SONS,
360 and 362 Argyle Street. GLASGOW.
WE SPECIALISE IN
HAND-WOVEN TWEEDS,
REAL HARRIS, ST. HILDA, WEST
HIGHLAND, ETC.
LADIES' and GENTLEMEN’S
COSTUMES, SUITS,
IN THESE FABRICS ARE ALWAYS
FASHIONABLE, AND GIVE THE
MAXIMUM OF WEAR.
Patterns Free in all New Shades.
J. G. MALCOLM & BINGHAM,
CHARING CROSS (nexLt°.lAND)
GLASGOW.
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Description | Leabhar 17, Treasamh Mios an Fhoghair 1921 gu Dara Mìos an Fhoghair 1922 |
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Description | This contains items published by An Comunn, which are not specifically Mòd-related. It includes journals, annual reports and corporate documents, policy statements, educational resources and published plays and literature. It is arranged alphabetically by title. |
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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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