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Edinburgh
Picturesque Notes by Robert Louis Stevenson
In
Freedom's Cause : A Story Of Wallace And Bruce
Bonnie
Prince Charlie, by G. A. Henty.
The Scottish
Chiefs by Jane Porter
The
Caged Lion, by Charlotte M. Yonge.
Memoir
of Elizabeth Gow of Perthshire
A Collection of Ballads
The
Sett and Weaving
of Tartans (Shelby, NC: Lily Mills Company, 1959)
Robert
F. Murray: His
Poems with a Memoir
The Poetical
Works of Janet Little
The
Annals of Kinross
Annals
of the Parish by John Galt
The
51st (Highland) Division, War Sketches by F. Farrell
Autobiography
by John Stuart Mill
Across
the Plains by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Story of the Captivity
of Mary of Scotland
The
Admirable Crichton by J. M. Barrie
Poems
and Songs of Robert Burns
Records
of a Family of Engineers by Stevenson
The
Story of a Scotch Family 70 Years Ago
Adam
Smith by James Anson Farrer
The
Highlanders and Other Poems. 1808
Mary
Queen of Scots, An Historical Poem
Castles
of Athlin and Dunbayne: A Scots Highland Story
Ivanhoe
by Sir Walter Scott
Poems
by Robert Burns
A
Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland By Johnson
Wallace's
Invocation to Bruce
Missionary
Travels By David Livingstone
Expedition
to the Zambesi By David Livingstone
The
Art of Writing by Robert Louis Stevenson
Blackwood's
Edinburgh Magazine
Quotations
from Robert
Burns and Sir
Walter Scott and Thomas
Carlyle.
The Life of David
Hume by William Smellie.
Robert
Fulton - Engineer and Artist.
Scots
in English - a paper by Sheila Douglas.
The Language of Traveller
Storytellers.
Drumdelgie to the Goodnight
Loving Trail - Sheila Douglas compares bothy ballads and cowboy
songs.
Burns and the Folksinger
- a paper by Sheila Douglas.
The Northern
Muse - radio scripts by Sheila Douglas.
Waggle
'O the Kilt - popular theatre and entertainment.
The cratur
fer the cauld-an ye winnae notice - article by Stuart McHardy.
Scottish
Proverbs.
"Gaelic
and Scots in Harmony" - a selection of papers. Scottish Plays.
Scottish Poetry.
A collection of Prose
in Scots or by Scottish Authors.
Canada
and Scotland: speeches and verses Argyll, John Douglas Sutherland
Campbell, Duke of, 1845-1914.
A Perfect Description of the People
and Country of Scotland ( Reprinted for T. and J. Egerton,
1788).
Stories by Scottish
Authors.
A tour in England and Scotland,
in 1785.
A Voyage
to St. Kilda, the Remotest of All the Hebrides, or Western
Islands of Scotland (R. Griffith, 1749).
History of the Scottish
Nation by James Aitken Wylie.
Hunted
and Harried: A Tale of the Scottish Covenanters by Robert
Michael Ballantyne.
Map
Makers of Scotland.
Remarks on Johnson's journey to the Hebrides.
Two Months in the Highlands,
Orcadia, and Skye (London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts,
1860)
A tour of some of the islands of Orkney
and Shetland.
Letters
from Edinburgh, Written in the Years 1774 and 1775: Containing
Some Observations on the Diversions, Customs, Manners, and Laws,
of the Scotch Nation, During a Six Months Residence in Edinburgh
(London: J. Dodsley, 1776)
The Highland
Charge and the Jacobite Rebellions.
Mackenzie, Fiona D.. 1998. Where
Do You Belong To?: Land and the Construction of Community
in the Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
The Historie
of Scotland, containing the beginning, increase, proceedings,
acts and governement of the Scottish nation.
English
and Scottish ballads. Ed. by Francis James Child.
The Fairy-Faith
in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-Wentz
Other
eTexts of interest
The
Description of Wales by Geraldus Cambrensis
A
Short History
of Wales by Owen M. Edwards
Wild
Wales by George Borrow
Irish
Fairy Tales by James Stephens
Project
Gutenburg. The project intended to have the world's literature
available on the Internet is advancing and quite a number of texts
have been added. From the Scottish perspective, Project Gutenberg
produced only a reasonable number of Robert Louis Stevenson's
works (including Master of Ballantrae and Kidnapped) and a few
of Sir Walter Scott's novels including Ivanhoe.
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