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RECENTLY PUBLISHED.
- THE -
HISTOBT OF THE MACLEODS
Containing a full account and Genealogies of the MACLEODS
of DUNVEGAN and LEWIS, with an account of the branch
families of Gesto, Glendale, Luskintyre, Drynoch, Talisker,
Bernera, Hamur, Greshornjsh, Ulinish, Dalvey, RAASAY,
Assynt, Geanies, Cadboll, and several others,
By Alexander Mackenzie, M.J.T.
Demy8vo £15
Demy Quarto, Large Paper, with wide margin 2 2
The issue was limited to 450 copies demy 8vo., and 75 copies quarto,
with rich margin.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ;—
"The Macleods everywhere should welcome this account of them as
a record in concise form of the principal stems and branches of a family
whose origin, whether Norwegian or Celtic, took root far back in
Scottish History. The book is characterised by great industry in a
by no means inviting field. It is beautifully printed, and handsomely
bound. " — Scotsman.
"The volume is a complete monograph of this famous Highland
family, and includes some very stirring minor episodes ot Scottish his-
tory, which will be read with interest by many people who are unable
to boast a drop of Celtic blood in their veins." — Scottish Leader.
" This is another valuable contribution by Mr Alexander Mackenz ; e
to the history and elucidation of the Highlands and Highland clans.
The volume is well printed, and altogether creditable to the press of the
Northern Capital." — Inverness Courier.
"All the Macleods in the world who have inherited any clannish
feeling should find much to interest them in this buok, in which they
will get all the notices of their race scattered in public records and in
histories gathered together." — Northern Chronicle.
"This portly, well got-up volume contains the fifth clan history
written by Mr Mackenzie during the last ten years. We have no hesi-
tation in saying that it is the best of the five. . . The book is in it.s
general scope reliable from the true historical point of view; and the,
genealogies of the principal families of the clan have been traced with
exceedingly great care.'' — The Highland Monthly.
The Publishers— A. & W. MACKENZIE,
47 HIGH STREET, INVERNESS.

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