For some 20 years now I have been collecting a set of volumes published
by T.N Foulis picking up the odd volume here and there as I browse through the bookshops
of Scotland and England. Printed in the early part of this century they are fairly easy to
spot as most of them have a distinctive gold lettering on a buckram covering as you can
see below. On the back pages of many editions are advertisements for the others in a set
and from these I have extracted the details and descriptions of each. This has been a boon
in putting together the list of missing volumes. Though it is becoming more difficult
finding copies that I don't already have, the prices rarely go beyond 20 pounds - less in
Scotland. If you have a volume that I'm looking for then mail me.
THE LIFE & CHARACTER SERIES
| THE KIRK AND ITS WORTHIES By
NICHOLAS DICKSON Edited by D. MACLEOD MALLOCH. With 16 Illustrations in Colour, depicting
old Scottish life, by well-known artists. Extra crown 8vo, 340 pp., buckram. |
Our Scottish kirk has a great reputation for dourness-but it has probably kindled more humour than it ever quenched. The pulpits have inevitably been filled by a race of men disproportionately rich in characters," originals, worthies with a gift for pungent expression and every opportunity for developing it. There is a fund of good stories here which forms a worthy sequel to Dean Ramsay's Reminiscences and a living history of an old world life. The illustrations consist of sixteen reproductions in colour of paintings by eminent Scottish artists. The frontispiece is the famous painting "The Ordination of Elders." |
| MANSIE WAUCH Life in a Scottish Village a hundred years ago. By D. M.
MOIR. New Edition. With 16 Illustrations in Colour by C. MARTIN HARDIE, R.S.A. Extra crown
8vo, 300 pages, buckram. |
This edition of the book, which has been designed as
a companion volume to "The Annals," contains Sixteen illustrations in colour by
C. Martin Hardie, R.S.A. Muir was one of John Galt's chief friends, and, like a good
comrade, he brought out a rival book. Its native blitheness and its racy use of the
vernacular will always keep it alive Mansie Wauch stands among the great classics of Scottish life, such as Dean Ramsay and Annals of the Parish. It faithfully portrays the village life of Scotland at the beginning of last century in a humorous and whimsical vein. |
| ANNALS OF THE PARISH by JOHN GALT. With 16 Illustrations in Colour by HENRY W. KERR, R.S.A. Extra crown 8vo, 316 pp., buckram.
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The dry humour and whimsical sweetness of John
Galt's masterpiece need no description at this time of day-it is one of those books, full
of "the birr and sneddum that is the juice and flavour" of life itself, which,
like good wines, are the better for long keeping. It was the first "kail-yard"
to be planted in Scottish letters, and it is still the most fertile. The volume contains
sixteen of Mr Kerr's water-colours, reproduced in colour.
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| THE PROVOST by JOHN GALT., buckram. |
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SCOTTISH LIFE & CHARACTER By DEAN RAMSAY. New Edition, entirely reset. Containing 16 Illustrations in Colour by HENRY W. KERR, R.S.A. Extra crown 8vo, 400 pp., buckram.
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The Reminiscences of Dean Ramsay are a kind of literary haggis; and no dish better deserves to be worthily served up. "Next to the Waverley Novels," says a chief authority, "it has done more than any other book to make Scottish customs, phrases, and traits of character familiar to Englishmen at home and abroad. Mr Henry W. Kerr's illustrations provide a fitting crown to the feast. These pictures of characteristic Scottish scenes and Scottish faces give colour to the pen-and-ink descriptions, and bring out the full flavour of the text.
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| THE BOOK OF EDINBURGH ANECDOTE By FRANCIS WATT, Joint Author of "Scotland of To-day," etc. etc.
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The stories in the "The Book of Edinburgh Anecdote, " good in themselves, illustrate in an interesting way bygone times. The heroics and the follies, the greatness and the littleness, the wit an humour of famous or even infamous citizens are presented in a lively manner. Even to those who know much about Edinburgh much will be fresh, for the material has been gathered from many and various, and not seldom obscure, sources. With 32 Portraits in Collotype. Extra crown 8vo, 352 pp., buckram. |
| THE BOOK OF GLASGOW ANECDOTE By D. MACLEOD MALLOCH. With a Frontispiece in Colour and 32 Portraits in Collotype. Extra crown 8vo, 400 pp., buckram |
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| THE ENGLISH CHARACTER By SPENCER LEIGH HUGHES, M. P,, "Sub-Rosa" of the Daily News and Leader. With 16 Illustrations in Colour, depicting types of English Character by FREDERICK GARDNER. Extra crown 8vo, 260 pp., buckram, 5s. net. |
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| ENGLISH COUNTRY LIFE By WALTER RAYMOND, Author of "The Book of Simple Delight," etc, With 16 Illustrations in Colour by WILFRED BALL, R.A. Extra crown 8vo, 462 pp., buckram, 5s. net, velvet
Persian, 7s 6d, net; vellum, 10s. 6d. net, |
"Mr. Raymond, in this book, describes English Country life as it still is in the hamlets of to-day, just as a hundred Years ago. His well-known touch sympathetically lights up the rustic character, its humour and its simplicity. Mr. Wilfred Ball's illustrations are a notable feature of this interesting work, which will be once the best gift books of the season" |
| ENGLISH LIFE AND CHARACTER By MARY R. MITFORD, Author of "Our Village," With 16 Pictures in Colour by STANHOPE A. FORBES, of typical scenes of English rural life. Extra crown 8vo, 320 pp., buckram.
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"To every lover of old English life this will prove to be a most attractive presentation book, The fine colouring of the artists famous pictures will appeal strongly to all admirers of the real charm of quite English rural and character" |
| THE LIGHTER SIDE OF ENGLISH LIFE By F.FRANKFORT MOORE |
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THE LIGHTER SIDE OF IRISH LIFE BY GEORGE BIRMINGHAM, Author of "Spanish Gold," etc, With Illustrations in Colour by HENRY W. KERR, R.S.A. New Edition, Extra crown 8vo, 288 pp., buckram. Published October 1911 |
Its title suggests unbridled jocularity-and it is in fact full of inimitable fun; but there is a basis of solid thought and sympathy to all the mirth. While replenishing the common stock of Irish stories, Mr Birmingham adjusts our conception of the race. Mr Kerr's sixteen illustrations in colour form a gallery of genre studies, sympathetic and yet sincere, that allows us to look with our own eyes upon Ireland as she really is today. |
IRISH LIFE AND CHARACTER By MISS. C. HALL, Containing 16 Reproductions in Colour from the famous paintings of ERSKINE NICOL, R.A.
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"Tales of Irish Life" will remind the reader more of Lever or Sam Lover than of Lavengro." It is effervescent and audacious, ringing with all the fun of the fair, and spiced with the constant presence of a vivacious and irresistible personality. The sixteen illustrations by Erskine Nicol are in precisely the same vein, matching Mrs Hall's sketches so manifestly that it is strange they have never been united before. To look at them is to laugh. 330 pp. Buckram. |
| LAVENGRO By GEORGE BORROW with illustrations by Edmund J. Sullivan.
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"Lavengro" will be welcomed by all open-air lovers who have succumbed to the peculiar, wayward charm of the scholar gypsy. "Lavengro" is one of those uncommon books whose chief distinction is that it so reveals the "restless, puzzling, teasing personality" of the author, pervading and animating its every page, that the delighted reader must needs echo that wonderful passage of Petulengro: "There's night and day, brother, both Sweet things; sun, moon and stars, brother, all sweet things. There's likewise a wind on the heath. Life is very Sweet, brother; who would wish to die?" |
BY IZAAK WALTON. With twelve illustrations in colour by W. LEE HAN KEY, and Old Angling Book Decorations. Crown 8vo, 324 pp. Buckram, 5/- net. Leather 7/6 net. |
There could be no work more suited to the pleasure of the modern man, jaded with the din and bustle of city life, than this quiet and simple record of country life and contemplative recreation. "To soothe, instruct, and to delight" was the object of the Compleat Angler, and no book has achieved its purpose for two and a half centuries so conclusively. |
By G. J. WHYTE-MELVILLL With sixteen plates in colour by CAPTAIN G. D. GILES.
Extra Crown 8vo, Buckram, 5/- net. Leather, 7/6. |
Whyte-Melville identified himself so closely with the English hunting-shires that it is sometimes forgotten that there was a thoroughbred Scotsman beneath his scarlet coat; and his hunting novels, such as "Kate Coventry" and "Market Harborough," have become so popular that his hunting songs and open-air lyrics are in danger of being overlooked. It makes an ideal book for the country house library, and has an obvious appropriateness for the part of visitors' souvenir. |
| THE POEMS OF ADAM LINDSAY GORDON with 12 illustrations reproduced from
paintings by Captain G.D. GILES Published 1912 |
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| LEGAL & OTHER LYRICS By GEORGE OUTRAM , , buckram. Published December 1916 |
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| THE LIGHTER SIDE OF SCHOOL LIFE By IAN HAY with illustrations by
L.BAUMER Published October 1914 |
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| LAW AND LAUGHTER By GEORGE A. MORTON AND D. MACLEOD MALLOCH Published October 1913 |
With frontispiece
in colour, and thirty-two other portraits. Beginning with SIR THOMAS MORE, whose quiet
humour exhibited itself even at the scaffold, the compilers of this collection of legal
Wit and humour carry us through the grim pleasantries of JEFFREYS and BRAXFIELD to the
Caustic remarks of the late Scottish LORD YOUNG, and bring us down to the dry retorts of
Mr. JUSTICE DARLING. Extra Crown 8vo, 256 pages, Buckram. |
PRESENTATION VOLUMES |
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THE MASTER MUSICIANS By J. CUTHBERT HADDEN. With fifteen illustrations 320 pp. Buckram, 5/- net. Published 1916 |
A book for players, singers, and listeners, and although the work of an enthusiastic and discerning musician, it deals with the men rather than their compositions. There is an abundance of good anecdote, and personal foibles are not bowdlerised; but the author's taste is perfect and bis attitude is frankly one of human sympathy. |
MODERN MUSICIANS By J. CUTHBERT HADDEN.. With twenty-one portraits. Cr. 8vo, 250 pages, Buckram, 3/6 net. Leather, 5/- net. Published August 1922 |
A book for players, singers. and listeners. A companion volume to the author's very successful work, entitled "Master Musicians." It deals exclusively with living artists: not with composers only, as in the former book, but also with singers, pianists, violinists, and conductors. All the great living names are represented, and the material collected, at first hand, is fresh, and presented in a "popular" literary style |
THE MASTER PAINTERS By STEWART DICK. With many illustrations. 250 pp. Buckram, 3/6 net. Velvet Persian and
boxed, 5/- net, |
Mr Dick's book is an attempt to compress the cardinal facts and episodes in the lives of the world's greatest painters into a series of swift dramatic chapters. The lives of the world's great artists are often more picturesque than their pictures. |
OUR FAVOURITE PAINTERS By STEWART DICK. Fully illustrated.. 320 pp. Buckram, 3/6 net. Velvet Persian and
boxed, 5/- net, |
This work deals with, among others, the works of the following well known modern painters :- Lawrence, Hofner, Raeburn, Wilkie, Leslie,Philips, Frith, Crosse, Coltman, Constable, Turner, Fred Walker, Birket Forster, Mrs. Allingham, J. E. Millais, D.G.Rossetti, Wm. Morris, Burne Jones, G.F. Watts, Alfred Stevens,Albert Moore, Lord Leighton, Alma Tadema, Mullet, Maret, Whistler, Melville, Brangwyn, etc |
THE ART OF THE WORLD SERIES |
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By STEWART DICK, . Buckram, 3/ |
"We know of no book," says The Literary World, "that within such modest limits contrives to convey so much trustworthy information, on Japanese art," The author and publisher have had the generous co-operation of many famous collectors, and the thirty illustrations Include many exquisite reproductions of some of the most perfect kakemonos in Europe |
ARTS & CRAFTS OF ANCIENT EGYPT By Professor W. M. FLINDARS PETRIE. Containing one hundred and forty illustrations. Small quarto. 228 pp. Buckram, 5/- net, Second edition. |
"We cannot speak too highly of the book, So full
and so conveniently displayed is the knowledge which it contains." Westminster
Gazette. "This volume, written by one of the most eminent Egyptologists of the day, contains a very fully illustrated survey of Egyptian Arts and Crafts - the beauty and wonderful craftsmanship are almost unknown in this country" |
By Leonard Williams, Author of "the Land of the Dons". With over 150 Full-page illustrations. 3vols Small 4to, vellum, 63s.. net per set. |
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By Professor G.BALDWIN BROWN, author of "The Fine Arts", "The Arts in Early England," etc. With 160 illustrations. Small 4to, 268 pp., buckram 5s. ne |
"The aim of this important work is to describe the little-known artistic achievements of the early Teutonic peoples. Much attention is paid to the interesting question of the materials and technical process used by these early craftsmen." |
By ANANDA K. COOMARA5WAMY, D.Sc., author of "Medieval Sinhalese Art," &c. Cr. 8vo, 278 pages, Buckram, 6/- net. Vellum, 10/6 net. |
Containing frontispiece in colour and over two hundred and fifty other illustrations. This work appeals not only to European students of art and to those interested in the life and thought of India but very specially to Indians themselves, as being the only moderately priced, profusely illustrated, and reliable handbook on the subject available. |
From earliest times to the end of the Sixteenth Century. By A. P. LAURIE, M. A., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., Principal of the Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh. Small 4to, 458 pp., 6s. net.
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"This work gives a comprehensive account of the methods of preparing and using painter's materials from the time of their use in Egyptian tombs to that of oil paintings of the 16th-century masters." |
NEW QUARTO EDITION An Edition de Luxe with 8 illustrations In Colour by FRANK BRANGWYN, A.R.A,
Small quarto, 120 pp.,
buckram, 3s.6d. net; velvet persian, 5s. net. |
Mr. Brangwyn's exceptionally fine illustrations, without question the most brilliant portrayals of the atmosphere of the poem, are now published in this new form at a low price to meet the popular demand. |
THE WILD FLOWERS By J. L. CRAWFORD. Cover designed by Jessie King. 282 pp. Buckram, 7/6 net. |
This book forms a guide to the commoner wild flowers of the countryside. It treats flowers as living things. Its special charm resides in its sixteen illustrations, in colour, of some of the most delicate flower-studies ever painted by Mr Edwin Alexander. whose work in this kind is famous throughout Europe. |
AROUND SCOTLAND |
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THE HILLS OF HOME By LACHLAN MACLEAN WATT. Ex. Cr. 8vo, 276 pages, Buckram, 5/- net. Leather, 7/6 net. Published November 1913 |
Including the "Pentland" essays of ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON-AN OLD SCOTCH GARDENER; THE MANSE; PASTORAL; THE PENTLAND RISING. Containing twelve illustrations in colour by ROBERT HOPE, A. R.S.A. |
AT THE TURN OF THE YEAR BY FIONA MACLEOD Ex. Cr. 8vo, 256 pages, Buckram, 5/- net. Leather, 7/6 net. |
ESSAYS AND NATURE THOUGHTS from the writings of FIONA MACLEOD, and containing twelve illustrations in colour by H. C. PRESTON MACGOUN, R.S.W |
THE PAGEANT OF THE FORTH The History and Romance of its Shores, by STEWART DICK, Author of "The Cottage Homes of England." With 24 Illustrations in Colour by eminent Scottish artists, including SAM BOUGH, R.S.A., Sir W. FETTES DOUGLAS, P.R.S.A., J. LAWTON WINGATE, R.S.A., D. V. CAMERON, A.R.S.A., and many others. Extra crown 8vo, 350 pp. Buckram, 5s. net; in leather bindings, 7s.6d. net. |
Mr. Dick has described the charm and old world flavour of the ancient towns and fishing villages, which have long been the haunt of many Leading Scottish artists, whose pictures are here reproduced in Colour. |
ARRAN of the Bens, the Glens, and the Brave. By MACKENZIE MACBRIDE, F.S.A. Scot. With 16 Illustrations in Colour by J. LAWTON WINGATE, R.S.A. Extra crown 8vo, 350 pp., buckram, 5s. net in leather bindings, 7s.6d. net.
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Mr. MacBride treats in an interesting manner of the history and antiquities of the island, its legends and its traditions, as well as its scenery and people. |
By W. S. CROCKETT. With 10 Coloured illustrations by TOM SCOTT, R. S. A. Crown 8vo, 230 pp., buckram, 3s.6d. net |
A fascinating book on the Border Country and its associations with Scott. |
| ROMANTIC LIVES With many Illustrations in Colour, In Gravure-tint, and in Collotype. Crown
8vo, buckram, with mounted illustrations, 5s, net; bound
in velvet Persian and boxed, 7s.6d. net; vellum, 10s.
6d., net |
A series of monographs, handsomely and artistically produced, of the lives of such beautiful and famous women and chivalrous men, whose careers provide to the present-day reader possibly the most fascinating stories in history. Each volume is written by a recognised authority on his subject, and contains illustrations In colour and in imitation photogravure of the best portraits and pictures relating to the period. |
| NELL GWYN By CECIL CHESTERTON. With 4 Illustrations In Colour and 16 in Gravure-tint. |
The story of Nell
Gwyn. who won the heart of King Charles II, is presented In this volume by Mr. Chesterton
in a most attractive and readable manner. |
By E. HALLAM MOORHOUSE, Author of "Nelson's Lady Hamilton." With 4 Illustrations in Colour and 19 In Gravure-tint, |
Emma Hamilton is one of the most picturesque feminine figures on the stage of history by reason of the great beauty which caused her to play such a conspicuous part in the events of Europe in her day. |
By FRANCIS BICKLEY, Author of
"King's Favourites" With 4 Illustrations in Colour and 16 in Gravure-tint. |
Marie Antoinette stands out as one of the tragic figures of History. How her brilliant, extravagant court and her light-hearted intrigues culminated 'in the storm of the French Revolution, and her tragic end on the scaffold, is a most fascinating study. |
| MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS By HILDA T. SKAE, Author of "The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots." With 16 Illustrations in, Colour and 8 Portraits In Collotype. Published November 1912 |
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| PRINCE CHARLIE By WILLIAM POWER. With 16 Illustrations in Colour and 8 Portraits in Collotype Published November 1912 |
THE LITERARY MEMOIR SERIES
| THE R. L STEVENSON ORIGINALS By E. B, SIMPSON, Author of "R. L.
Stevenson's Early Edinburgh Days," "Sir James Y. Simpson." With
Illustrations in Colour, and 26 mounted Illustrations in Collotype. Extra crown 8vo, 260
pp., buckram. |
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THE CHARLES DICKENS ORIGINALS By EDWIN PUGH, Author of "Charles Dickens, the Apostle of the People," "The Enchantress," "Tony Drum," etc. With 30 mounted Illustrations, in Collotype. Extra crown 8vo, 340 pp., buckram. |
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THE SIR WALTER SCOTT ORIGINALS Being an account of Notables and Worthies, the Originals of Characters in the Waverley Novels, By W. S. CROCKETT. Frontispiece in Colour, and 44 Illustrations in Collotype. Extra crown 8vo, 448 pp. Buckram. |
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THE RIVER OF LONDON By HILAIRE BELLOC, M.A, Author of "The Path to Rome."
"The Historic Thames," "The Old Road," etc. etc. With 16 Illustrations
in Colour by JOHN MUIRHEAD. Extra crown 8vo, 200 pp., buckram. |
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| MEMORIALS OF HIS TIME By LORD COCKBURN. New Edition. with many additional Notes and Preface. With 36 Portraits in Colour by Sir HENRY RAEBURN, and other Illustrations. Extra crown 8vo, buckram |
"This volume," says The Saturday Review, "is one of the most entertaining books a reader could lay his hands on." "The book," says The Edinburgh Review, "is one of the pleasantest fireside volumes that bas ever been published." Cockburn's pen could tell a tale as well as his tongue, and to read this book is to sit, unobserved, at that immortal Round Table, with anecdote and reminiscence in full tide. |
Being the Autobiography of
Mrs. Thrale, the friend and confidante of Dr. Samuel Johnson. With 27 Portraits in Collotype by Sir JOSHUA
REYNOLDS. and other Illustrations. Extra crown 8vo, 368 pp., buckram. |
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| AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DR. ALEXANDER CARLYLE of INVERESK (I722-1805). Edited by J. HILL BURTON. New Edition, with many additional Notes, Frontispiece In Colour, and 32 Portraits in Photogravure. Extra crown 8vo, 480 pp., buckram. |
"He was the grandest demi-god I ever saw," wrote Sir Walter Scott of the author of this book. But, as these Memoirs avow, he was a demi-god with a very human heart,-or, at any rate, a "divine" with a thorough knowledge of the world. It was probably these qualities that made him such a prominent figure in his day, and it is certainly these that give his Recollections their unique importance and raciness. They provide "by far the most vivid picture of Scottish life and manners that has been given to the world since Scott's day." This edition has been equipped with a series of thirty-six portraits reproduced in photogravure of the chief personages who move in its pages. |
SONGS & POEMS OF BURNS With 36 fine illustrations in Colour by eminent artists Quarto, 600 pp., buckram, 10s. 6d. net; printed in fine rag paper, and bound in fine vellum, 21s. net |
"A handsome presentation edition of The Songs and Poems of Burns, containing an appreciation of the pact by Lord Rosebery. While many eminent artists have painted same of their finest pictures in depicting scenes from Burns, no attempt has previously been made to collect these within the bounds of an edition of his works, This new edition contains most of the finest of these pictures reproduced in colour, and forms a most admirable gift-book. The text is printed in black and red, with ample margins, and no expense has been spared to make the work finite presentation edition. It may, be added that everything in connection with the production of the work is of purely Scottish manufacture." |
SONGS OF THE WORLD |
In this series, attractively illustrated in colour and produced for presentation purposes, are included such poets and song writers as may not have reached the very first rank, but whose work is worthy of much wider recognition. |
| 1. SONGS OF LADY NAIRNE With 8 Illustrations in Colour of popular Scottish songs by J. CRAWHALL, K. HALSWELLE, G. OGILVY REID, R.S.A., and eminent Scottish Artists. |
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| 2. THE SCOTS POEMS OF ROBERT FERGUSSON With 8 Illustrations in Colour
by MONRO S. ORst. |
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| 3. SONGS & POEMS OF THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD With 8 Illustrations in
Colour by JESSIE M. KING, |