WITH NOTES OF THE EARLY HISTORY, ECCLESIASTICAL
LEGENDS, THE BARONAGE AND PLACE
NAMES OF THE PROVINCE
BY THE LATE
SIR ANDREW AGNEW, BART.
OF LOCHNAW
[Illustration]
EDINBURGH:
DAVID DOUGLAS, 10 CASTLE STREET
1893
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ICELANDIC SAGA, Translated by Sir GEORGE DASENT
_Two Volumes Demy 8vo, with Maps and Plans, 28s. net._
THE NJALA SAGA
BURNT NJAL
FROM THE ICELANDIC OF THE NJAL’S SAGA
BY
SIR GEORGE WEBBE DASENT, D.C.L.
[Illustration: Graysteel]
_Demy 8vo, Third Edition, 10s. 6d._
POPULAR TALES FROM THE NORSE
WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN
AND DIFFUSION OF POPULAR TALES
BY
SIR GEORGE WEBBE DASENT, D.C.L.
EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS
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_Demy 4to, Illustrated, 42s. and 84s. net._
THE
HISTORY OF LIDDESDALE,
ESKDALE, EWESDALE, WAUCHOPEDALE
AND THE
DEBATEABLE LAND
Part I. from the Twelfth Century to 1530
BY
ROBERT BRUCE ARMSTRONG
[Illustration: CRUKILTON CASTLE]
EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS
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_One Volume 8vo, Illustrated, 7s. 6d._
SCOTLAND
AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS
BY THE
DUKE OF ARGYLL
[Illustration: ROB ROY’S HOUSE, GLENSHIRA]
A HISTORY OF RACES, OF MILITARY EVENTS,
AND OF THE RISE OF COMMERCE
EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS
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_Two Volumes 4to, 21s._
ARCHÆOLOGICAL ESSAYS
BY THE LATE
SIR JAMES Y. SIMPSON, BART.
EDITED BY THE LATE
JOHN STUART, LL.D.
AUTHOR OF THE “SCULPTURED STONES OF SCOTLAND”
[Illustration: ANCIENT ORATORY IN THE ISLAND OF INCHCOLM]
CONTENTS.
1. Archæology.
2. Inchcolm.
3. The Cat Stane.
4. The Magical Charm-Stones.
5. Pyramid of Gizeh.
6. Leprosy and Leper Hospitals.
7. Greek Medical Vases.
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