Catalogue of the Books in the Celtic Department

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University Press, 1897 - Celtic literature - 63 pages
 

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Page 29 - A free Examination of a modern Romance, intitled Memoirs of the Life of Lord Lovat.
Page 48 - St. John, Chas. Sketches of the wild sports and natural history of the Highlands.
Page 8 - Burdy, Sam. History of Ireland from the earliest ages to the union. Edin. 1817.
Page 47 - CONCISE HISTORICAL PROOFS RESPECTING THE GAEL OF ALBAN; OR, HIGHLANDERS OF SCOTLAND, AS DESCENDED . OF THE CALEDONIAN PICTS, With the origin of the Irish Scots or Dalriads, in North Britain, and their supposed Conquest over the Caledonian Picts Examined and Refuted.
Page 7 - Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words, ed. J. Hunter and J. Stevenson (London, 1832).
Page 27 - Letter from an officer in the King's army after it had marched northward from Aberdeen.
Page 57 - Tuilleadh dhuilleag bho m' leabhar-latha mu chunntas mo bheatha anns a
Page 2 - Anderson, Geo. and Peter. Guide to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Lond. 1834.
Page 3 - Barrington, Sir Jonah. Rise and fall of the Irish nation. Paris 1833. Baxter, Wm. Glossarium antiquitatum Britannicarum. Accedunt E. Luidii de fluviorum, etc., in Britannia nominibus, adversaria posthuma. Londini 1719. Londini 1733. Beaton, Angus J. Illustrated guide to Fortrose and vicinity. Invss. 1885. BEAUFORD, Wm.
Page 6 - Blackie, John S. Altavona — fact and fiction from my life in the Highlands. Edin. 1882.

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