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STRAHAN & CO.'S MAGAZINES,
GOOD WORDS.
Edited by Norman Macleod, D.D.
Sixpence, Monthly, Illustrated.
The volume for 1 869 contains the whole of
DEBENHAM'S VOW. The New Story. By Amelia B. Edwards, Author of "Barbara's History," and
"NOBLESSE OBLIGE." The New Story. By Sarah Tytler, Author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline."
And numerous important contributions by
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Professor Plumptre.
Norman Macleod, D.D.
Jean Ingelow.
William Gilbert.
The Bishop of Oxford.
The Dean of Canterbury.
William Forsyth, Q.C.
Rev. Charles Pritchard.
F. J. Palgrave.
AND OTHERS.
IL
The Duke of Argyll.
The Author of " Friends in Council.'
Rev. Charles Kingsley.
John Hullah.
M. B. Smedley.
GOOD WORDS for the YOUNG.
Edited by Norman Macleod, D.D.
Sixpence, Monthly, Illustrated.
This Magazine was begun in November 1868, and numbers among its regular contributors
The Rev. Charles Kingsley.
The Author of " Lilliput Levee."
Norman Macleod, D.D.
M. B. Smedley.
Charles Camden.
William Gilbert.
The Authors of "Poems written for
a Child."
H. B. Tristram, LL.D.
Sarah Tytler.
III.
Henry Kingsley.
George MacDonald.
The Author of " John Halifax.'
Madame de Witt.
Hans Christian Andersen.
The SUNDAY MAGAZINE.
Edited by THOMAS Guthrie, D.D.
Sevenpence, Monthly, Illustrated.
The volume for 1869 contains the following important works :
EARNEST WORDS FOR EARNEST MEN. By C. J. Vaughan, D.D., Vicar of Doncaster.
THE CRUST AND THE CAKE. By the Author of " The Occupations of a Retired Life."
THE BYE-WAYS OF SCRIPTURE; A Series of BibHcal Studies. By Professor Plumptre.
FORGOTTEN BY THE WORLD: Memoirs of an Englishwoman.
HOW TO STUDY THE OLD TESTAMENT. By W. Lindsay Alexander, D.D.
FIRESIDE HOMILIES. By the Dean of Canterbury.
IV.
SAINT PAUL'S:
A MAGAZINE OF FICTION, ART, LITERATURE, AND POLITICS.
Edited by Anthony Trollope.
One Shilling, Monthly, Illustrated.
THE THREE BROTHERS. The New Story. By Mrs Oliphant, is begun in the Number for June 1869.
THE SACRISTAN'S HOUSEHOLD. The New Story. By the Author of " Mabel's Progress," appears in the
Numbers for 1869.
PHINEAS PHINN. The New Story. By Anthony Trollope, was completed in the Number for May i86g.
The CONTEMPORARY REVIEW.
THEOLOGICAL, LITERARY, AND SOCIAL.
Half-a-crown, Monthly.
The Dean of Canterbury,
Professor Plumptre,
John Hullah,
H. B. Tristram, LL.D.,
Professor Milligan,
Rev. John Hannah, D.C.L.,
Professor Bonamy Price,
Professor Corrington,
Peter Bayne,
W. Maziere Brady, D.D.,
Rev. E. T. Vaughan,
Rev. Charles Merivale, D.C.L.,
J. M. Ludlow,
Rev. John Hunt,
Matthew Browne,
Rev. R. S. J. Tyrwhitt,
Rev. H. R. Haweis,
Principal Tulloch,
Are among the contributors to the numbers for i5
16 LUDGATE HILL.
GOOD WORDS.
Edited by Norman Macleod, D.D.
Sixpence, Monthly, Illustrated.
The volume for 1 869 contains the whole of
DEBENHAM'S VOW. The New Story. By Amelia B. Edwards, Author of "Barbara's History," and
"NOBLESSE OBLIGE." The New Story. By Sarah Tytler, Author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline."
And numerous important contributions by
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Professor Plumptre.
Norman Macleod, D.D.
Jean Ingelow.
William Gilbert.
The Bishop of Oxford.
The Dean of Canterbury.
William Forsyth, Q.C.
Rev. Charles Pritchard.
F. J. Palgrave.
AND OTHERS.
IL
The Duke of Argyll.
The Author of " Friends in Council.'
Rev. Charles Kingsley.
John Hullah.
M. B. Smedley.
GOOD WORDS for the YOUNG.
Edited by Norman Macleod, D.D.
Sixpence, Monthly, Illustrated.
This Magazine was begun in November 1868, and numbers among its regular contributors
The Rev. Charles Kingsley.
The Author of " Lilliput Levee."
Norman Macleod, D.D.
M. B. Smedley.
Charles Camden.
William Gilbert.
The Authors of "Poems written for
a Child."
H. B. Tristram, LL.D.
Sarah Tytler.
III.
Henry Kingsley.
George MacDonald.
The Author of " John Halifax.'
Madame de Witt.
Hans Christian Andersen.
The SUNDAY MAGAZINE.
Edited by THOMAS Guthrie, D.D.
Sevenpence, Monthly, Illustrated.
The volume for 1869 contains the following important works :
EARNEST WORDS FOR EARNEST MEN. By C. J. Vaughan, D.D., Vicar of Doncaster.
THE CRUST AND THE CAKE. By the Author of " The Occupations of a Retired Life."
THE BYE-WAYS OF SCRIPTURE; A Series of BibHcal Studies. By Professor Plumptre.
FORGOTTEN BY THE WORLD: Memoirs of an Englishwoman.
HOW TO STUDY THE OLD TESTAMENT. By W. Lindsay Alexander, D.D.
FIRESIDE HOMILIES. By the Dean of Canterbury.
IV.
SAINT PAUL'S:
A MAGAZINE OF FICTION, ART, LITERATURE, AND POLITICS.
Edited by Anthony Trollope.
One Shilling, Monthly, Illustrated.
THE THREE BROTHERS. The New Story. By Mrs Oliphant, is begun in the Number for June 1869.
THE SACRISTAN'S HOUSEHOLD. The New Story. By the Author of " Mabel's Progress," appears in the
Numbers for 1869.
PHINEAS PHINN. The New Story. By Anthony Trollope, was completed in the Number for May i86g.
The CONTEMPORARY REVIEW.
THEOLOGICAL, LITERARY, AND SOCIAL.
Half-a-crown, Monthly.
The Dean of Canterbury,
Professor Plumptre,
John Hullah,
H. B. Tristram, LL.D.,
Professor Milligan,
Rev. John Hannah, D.C.L.,
Professor Bonamy Price,
Professor Corrington,
Peter Bayne,
W. Maziere Brady, D.D.,
Rev. E. T. Vaughan,
Rev. Charles Merivale, D.C.L.,
J. M. Ludlow,
Rev. John Hunt,
Matthew Browne,
Rev. R. S. J. Tyrwhitt,
Rev. H. R. Haweis,
Principal Tulloch,
Are among the contributors to the numbers for i5
16 LUDGATE HILL.
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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