The Highlanders of Scotland - Clan Strachan Society
The Highlanders of Scotland - Clan Strachan Society The Highlanders of Scotland - Clan Strachan Society
List of Books sold by Eneas Mackay, Stirlmg. THE LANDMARKS OF OLD STIRLING, by James .Ronald. and illustrations, 1899. Post 8vo., 427 pp , art cloth, portrait with map in pocket,- 10/6 net ; a limited number printed on handmade paper, 15/ net, each numbered and signed by author. A KIRK AND A COLLEGE IN THE CRAIGS OF STIRLING, by D. D. Ormond, F.S.A. Scot. 1897. Post 8vo., 161 pp., art cloth, portraits and illustrations, 3/6, edition limited. THE HIGHLANDERS OF SCOTLAND, their Origin, History, and Antiquities, with a Sketch of their Manners and Customs, and an Account of the Clans into which they were divided, and of the State of Society which existed among them. By William F. Skene, F.S.A. Scot. The original text and notes intact, with additional notes, bringing the work where necessary to the position held in the same author's " Celtic Scotland," by Alexander Macbain, M.A., LL.D., author of an Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. 1902. Demy 8vo., art cloth, gilt top, 10/6 net: half-morocco, 15/, with map, and portrait after the painting by Sir George Reid. lONA CLUB— Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis— Original Papers and Documents relating to the History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, also the Transactions of the lona Club, edited, with notes, by D. Gregory and William Skene, 8vo. T. Stevenson. This volume, which was not printed for sale, cost each of the Members of the Society Five Guineas, now i c /6. THE ANGLER'S AND SKETCHER'S GUIDE TO SUTHER- LANDSHIRE. By Archibald Young, Commissioner of Scots Salmon Fisheries. Foolscap 8vo., 120 pp., cloth, with map, 2/6. SCOTTISH LOVE TALES, SCOTTISH JESTS AND ANEC- DOTES, WEIRD SCOTTISH TALES. 3 vols., limp cloth, illustrated, in case, 3/6. THt CELTIC YEAR, Crown 8vo., 77 pp., boards, 1/ net. Contents : " Irish Colloquialisms and Proverbs," by Michael ^Nlacdonagh. " Chimes," by Harold Tudor. " Superstitions in the Western Highlands," by the Marquis of Lome. " The Funeral of a Poet" (14th Century), by Ernest Rhys. " Gwennolaik," by E. Wingate Rinder " The Condition of the Celts in Roman Britain," by Owen M. Edwards. Musical Setting of i\I 'Gee's " Salutation to the Gaels " (first verse.)
List of Books sold by E?ieas Mackay, Stirling. DUNBLANE TRADITIONS, being a Series of Warlike and Legendary Narratives, Biographical Sketches of Eccentric Characters, &c., compiled by anecdotes gleaned from the tales of old people in Dunblane and vicinity, to which is added an appendix of original poems and songs collected by John Monteath. 1887. Crown 8vo., 137 pp., cloth, illustrated, 1/6 net. HlCxHLAND SOUVENIR, 14 Photographs, 3^ by ^%, of the Highland Sports held at Inverness (Northern Meetings), Sept., 1897. The Sword Dance, the Reel of TuUoch, pipers and dancers, pipers playing the great Highland bagpipes, vaulting with the pole, tossing the caber, throwing the hammer. In packet, 7/6. . PICTURES OF STIRLING, Suitable for Framing— " Sunset on THE Forth, Stirling," a beautiful view of Stirling from Cambuskenneth, from the Water Colour Painting by Arthur Harris, S.S.A. ; size of plate (reproduction) 17 by 21, proofs before letters, signed by artist, 21 j ; lettered proofs, 10/6 each; framed in oak, 10/6 extra. " The Back Walk, Stirling," a platinotype reproduction of a Water Colour by Arthur Harris, isyi by 19^; framed, 3/6 extra. "Stirling Castle from Raploch," a platinotype reproduction of a Water Colour by Arthur Harris, 153^ by 19)^, 5/; framed, 3/6 extra. "Abbey Craig from the Banks of Forth," platinotype reproduction from Oil Painting by Edmund Baker, 5/ ; framed, 3/6 extra. ORIGINAL ETCHINGS, on handmade Dutch paper, by J. G. Murray, 1/ each, sY^ by 7. "The Town House" and " Market Cross," "The National Wallace Monument," "Stirling from Causewayhead," "The West Church," "The Guildhall," "Arg>'le Ludging." " STIRLING PANORAMA," a lithographic view of the scenery seen from Ladies' Rock, from original Water Colours by Arthur Harris, S.S.A. In folded case, 1/ net, 8 ft. long. EIGHT ENGRAVINGS OF STIRLING in 1830. In packet, 1/ net. ENEAS MACKAY, Bookseller, Stirling. ^
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List <strong>of</strong> Books sold by Eneas Mackay, Stirlmg.<br />
THE LANDMARKS OF OLD STIRLING, by James .Ronald.<br />
and illustrations,<br />
1899. Post 8vo., 427 pp , art cloth, portrait<br />
with map in pocket,- 10/6 net ; a limited number printed on<br />
handmade paper, 15/ net, each numbered and signed by author.<br />
A KIRK AND A COLLEGE IN THE CRAIGS OF STIRLING,<br />
by D. D. Ormond, F.S.A. Scot. 1897. Post 8vo., 161 pp.,<br />
art<br />
cloth, portraits and illustrations, 3/6, edition limited.<br />
THE HIGHLANDERS OF SCOTLAND, their Origin, History, and<br />
Antiquities, with a Sketch <strong>of</strong> their Manners and Customs, and an<br />
Account <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Clan</strong>s into which they were divided, and <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Society</strong> which existed among them. By William F. Skene,<br />
F.S.A. Scot. <strong>The</strong> original text and notes intact, with additional<br />
notes, bringing the work where necessary to the position held in<br />
the same author's " Celtic <strong>Scotland</strong>," by Alexander Macbain,<br />
M.A., LL.D., author <strong>of</strong> an Etymological Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Gaelic<br />
Language. 1902. Demy 8vo., art cloth, gilt top, 10/6 net:<br />
half-morocco, 15/, with map, and portrait after the painting by<br />
Sir George Reid.<br />
lONA CLUB— Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis— Original Papers and<br />
Documents relating to the History <strong>of</strong> the Highlands and Islands<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, also the Transactions <strong>of</strong> the lona Club, edited, with<br />
notes, by D. Gregory and William Skene, 8vo. T. Stevenson.<br />
This volume, which was not printed for sale, cost each <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Society</strong> Five Guineas, now i c /6.<br />
THE ANGLER'S AND SKETCHER'S GUIDE TO SUTHER-<br />
LANDSHIRE. By Archibald Young, Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Scots<br />
Salmon Fisheries. Foolscap 8vo., 120 pp., cloth, with map, 2/6.<br />
SCOTTISH LOVE TALES, SCOTTISH JESTS AND ANEC-<br />
DOTES, WEIRD SCOTTISH TALES. 3 vols., limp cloth,<br />
illustrated, in case, 3/6.<br />
THt CELTIC YEAR, Crown 8vo., 77 pp., boards, 1/ net. Contents :<br />
" Irish Colloquialisms and Proverbs," by Michael ^Nlacdonagh.<br />
"<br />
Chimes," by Harold Tudor.<br />
"<br />
Superstitions in the Western<br />
Highlands," by the Marquis <strong>of</strong> Lome.<br />
" <strong>The</strong> Funeral <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Poet" (14th Century), by Ernest Rhys.<br />
"<br />
Gwennolaik," by E.<br />
Wingate Rinder<br />
" <strong>The</strong> Condition <strong>of</strong> the Celts in Roman<br />
Britain," by Owen M. Edwards. Musical Setting <strong>of</strong> i\I 'Gee's<br />
" Salutation to the Gaels "<br />
(first verse.)