Scotland in Pagan Times; The Iron AgeAnderson, Joseph
History
Scotland in Pagan Times; The Iron Age
Anderson, Joseph
Scotland -- Antiquities
"Forty years ago Mr. Skene published a small historical work on the
Scottish Highlands,
which has ever since been appealed to as an authority, but which has
long been out of print. The
promise of this youthful effort is amply fulfilled in the three weighty
volumes of his maturer years.
As a work of historical research it ought in our opinion to take a very
high rank."—_Times._
III.
CHRONICLES OF THE PICTS
CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTS
AND OTHER EARLY MEMORIALS OF SCOTTISH HISTORY.
_In One Vol., Royal 8vo._
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_EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS._
_In One Vol. Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, price 8s._
‘A BUSHEL OF CORN’
BY A. STEPHEN WILSON
AUTHOR OF ‘THE BOTANY OF THREE HISTORICAL EPOCHS’
[Illustration]
=Dedicated by permission to the Highland Society.=
The object of the Work is an investigation by experiments into all the
more important questions which range themselves round a bushel of Wheat,
a bushel of Barley, and a bushel of Oats.
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_Crown 8vo, with 5 Plates, 3s. 6d._
THE BOTANY
OF
THREE HISTORICAL RECORDS
PHARAOH’S DREAM,
THE SOWER, & THE KING’S MEASURE
BY A. STEPHEN WILSON
[Illustration]
"The book is useful as affording illustrations of Scripture incident and
teaching."—_Inverness Courier._
"The writer deserves credit for the pains he has taken in making his
researches, and by means of well-designed woodcuts he has so illustrated
the work as to make his arguments as clear as is possible."—_Courant._
_EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS._
_Two Vols. Demy 8vo, 19s. 6d._
SOCIAL LIFE IN FORMER DAYS
CHIEFLY IN THE PROVINCE OF MORAY
=Illustrated by Letters and Family Papers=
BY E. DUNBAR DUNBAR
LATE CAPTAIN 21ST FUSILIERS
[Illustration: THUNDERTON HOUSE.]
_In One Vol. Demy 8vo, 12s._
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STUDIES IN ENGLISH HISTORY
BY JAMES GAIRDNER AND JAMES SPEDDING
1. THE LOLLARDS.
2. SIR JOHN FALSTAFF.
3. KATHERINE OF ARRAGON’S FIRST AND SECOND MARRIAGES.
4. CASE OF SIR THOMAS OVERBURY.
5. DIVINE RIGHT OF KINGS.
6. SUNDAY, ANCIENT AND MODERN.
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