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1. The Aberdeen Almanac and Northern Register for
1902. Aberdeen, Aberdeen Journal Office, 1902. 8vo, 2. Adam, Frank. The Clans, Septs and
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Originally published in 1922 in a limited edition of 600 sets. This
reprint incorporates Anderson’s own 10. Andrews, Allen. The Whisky Barons. London, Jupiter, 1977, 1st ed. 8vo, pp. 148, ill., d/w. £20.00 11. Andrews, Keith. Catalogue of
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marbled 14. Austin, John Osborne. The Genealogical
Dictionary of Rhode Island; comprising three generations of settlers who 15. Bain, George. The Culbin Sands or the
Story of a Buried Estate. Nairn, “Nairnshire Telegraph”, N.D. 8vo, pp. 16. Bain, Harry (comp.). Bain’s Directory of
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other stories. London, The Hogarth Press, 1969, 1st ed. 8vo,
30. Brown, George Mackay. An Orkney
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192, ill., 31. Brown, George Mackay. A Spell for Green
Corn. London. London, The Hogarth Press, 1970, 1st ed. 8vo, 32. Brown, George Mackay. Hawkfall and other
stories. London, The Hogarth Press, 1974, 1st ed. 8vo, pp. 220,
33. Brown, George Mackay. The Two Fiddlers.
Tales from Orkney. London, Chatto & Windus. 1974, 1st ed. 8vo,
34. Brown, George Mackay. Letters from
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unused, approx. 81/4” x 53/4”
each with a printed poem by G.M.B 41. ________ Gambit. Edinburgh University Review. Spring 1960. Brown contributes the short story Tam. £10.00 42. ________ Gambit. Edinburgh University Review. Summer 1959. Brown contributes the poem Dear. £10.00 43. ________ Gambit. Edinburgh University
Review. Spring 1959. Brown contributes a 3 pp. appreciation Edwin 44. ________ The Cornhill Magazine. Number
1049. Autumn 1966. Brown contributes the short story The 45. Brown, James. The History of Sanquhar …
to which is added The Flora and Fauna of the District by Dr. 46. Browne, James. A History of the
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of Clan Campbell. 3 vols. Edinburgh, Polygon, 2000, ’02, ’04, 1st
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containing 63. The Case of Mr John Simson Professor of
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Council and Session, in two parts. The First contains On verso of the initial leaf, dated Edinburgh, 15 September 1699, is an assertion of Vallange’s copyright. 71. College of Aquhorties. Abstract of the
Rules and Regulations for the Students in the College of Aquhorties. In 1796 the
farm of Aquhorties near Inverurie in the Garioch, the property of the
staunchly Catholic Leslie
Of the 83 rules, 28 are concerned with the division of the students’ day
while others govern behaviour, studies, 72. Collinson, Francis. The Traditional and
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8vo, Deals with Mary, Queen of Scots’ sojourn at Holyrood. 77. Coutts, Jessie. Thoughts on the War and other poems. Aberdeen, Geo. Robb, N.D. 8vo, pp. 19, stiff wrappers. £10.00 78. Craig, Maggie. Damn’ Rebel Bitches. The
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84. Dallas, James. The History of the Family
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An Epitome of its History. With which is incorporated the Official
Comprises the “epitome” (pp. 1-30), Notes on Retail Trade and Traders (pp.
31-52 with illustrations of their
Among the attractions at the Bazaar are such diverse offerings as a
Lecture on “Crannog Life” and a 89. De Flandre, Charles. History of Mary
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90. de la Torre, Lillian. The Heir of Douglas. London, Michael Joseph, 1953, 1st ed. 8vo, pp. 246, d/w. £20.00 A new solution to the old mystery of the Douglas Cause. 91. Dewar, John. The Dewar Manuscripts.
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Engineer. Cambridge, for Messrs. Babcock & Wilcox Ltd., 1935, 93. Dickson, Georges. Sur les pas des
Ecossais en France. Repertoire de divers lieux de France temoins de leur
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the presence of the Scots in France 94. Dickson, Robert and John Philip Edmond.
Annals of Scottish Printing from the introduction of the art in 1507 to
95. Dixon, John H. Gairloch in North-West
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Seventy Years of Shetland. Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press, 1994, 98. Donaldson, Gordon. The Scottish
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reproduced in facsimile from his original drawings … Edinburgh & London, 101. Drummond-Norie, W. The Life &
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Stirling, its closes, wynds and neebour villages. Stirling, Eneas Mackay,
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