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The abbot | | 1906 | Walter Scott | | | | | |
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Alan Breck again: being an account of the adventures of Ian MacDonnell, of New York, and his foster-brother, Ho-no-we-na-to, son to the Onondaga royaneh, in the course of a journey to Scotland in the year 1755, and of their experiences with the famous Jacobite agent, Alan Breck Stewart, and the notorious spy, Pickle, as likewise, of their attempt to recover the Loch Arkaig treasure on behalf of Prince Charles Stuart, miscalled the Young Pretender | | 1934 | Arthur D. Howden (Arthur Douglas Howden) Smith | | | | | |
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Bonnie Scotland, and what we owe her | | 1916 | William Elliot Griffis | | | | | |
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The cap of youth: being the love romance of Robert Louis Stevenson | | 1927 | John A. (John Alexander) Steuart | | | | | |
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The castles and keeps of Scotland: being a description of sundry fortresses, towers, peels, and other houses of strength built by the princes and barons of old time in the highlands, islands, inlands, and borders of the ancient and godfearing kingdom of Scotland | | 1907 | Frank Roy Fraprie | | | | | |
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Chosen days in Scotland | | 1911 | Josephine Helena Short | | | | | |
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The complete Scottish and American poems of James Kennedy | | 1920 | James Kennedy | | | | | |
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The 'contour' road book of Scotland: a series of elevation plans of the roads, with measurements and descriptive letterpress | | 1928 | Miss Jennie Robinson, Harry R. G. Inglis | | | | | |
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Controversial issues in Scottish history | | 1910 | William Henry Gregg | | | | | |
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The cotter's Saturday night: and other poems | | 1907 | Walter Taylor Field, Robert Burns | | | | | |
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The country of Sir Walter Scott | [Large paper ed.] | 1913 | Charles S. (Charles Sumner) Olcott | | | | | |
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The Darien venture | | 1927 | Frank Cundall | | | | | |
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The disaster of Darien: the story of the Scots settlement and the causes of its failure, 1699-1701 | | 1929 | Francis Russell Hart | | | | | |
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Double dallilay | | 1934 | George Preedy | | | | | |
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Fantômes d'Écosse | | 1932 | | | | | | |
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The Green Graves of Balgowrie | | 1896 | Jane Helen Findlater | | | | | |
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Guy Mannering | | 1919 | Sir Walter Scott Abridged, Eva Warner Case, Walter Scott | | | | | |
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Guy Mannering | | 1917 | Walter Scott | | | | | |
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The heart of Midlothian | | 1926 | Walter Scott, Archibald Paterson | | | | | |
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The heart of Midlothian | | 1918 | Walter Scott, William Peterfield Trent | | | | | |
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History of civilization in England | From the 2d London ed., | 1913 | Arthur Brisbane, Henry Thomas Buckle | | | | | |
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The immortal lover: a Burns romance | | 1929 | John A. (John Alexander) Steuart | | | | | |
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In Scotland again | | 1933 | H. V. (Henry Vollam) Morton | | | | | |
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In Scotland again | | 1933 | H. V. (Henry Vollam) Morton | | | | | |
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In search of Scotland | | 1929 | H. V. (Henry Vollam) Morton | | | | | |
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In search of Scotland | | 1930 | H. V. (Henry Vollam) Morton | | | | | |
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Ireland | | 1928 | Augustus Hunt Shearer, P. W. (Patrick Weston) Joyce | | | | | |
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Ireland | | 1932 | Augustus Hunt Shearer, P. W. (Patrick Weston) Joyce | | | | | |
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Ireland | | 1936 | Augustus Hunt Shearer, P. W. (Patrick Weston) Joyce | | | | | |
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The island of sheep | | 1920 | Cadmus, Mew York, John Buchan | | | | | |
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John and Betty's Scotch history visit | | 1912 | Margaret Williamson | | | | | |
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The Keith book | | 1934 | | | | | | |
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Kidnapped | | 1925 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Frank Godwin, Myrtle L. Kaufmann | | | | | |
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Kidnapped: being memoirs of the adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751 | | 1921 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Louis Rhead | | | | | |
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Kidnapped: being memoirs of the adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751 | | 1925 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Warwick Goble | | | | | |
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Kidnapped: being memoirs of the adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751 | | 1913 | Robert Louis Stevenson, N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth | | | | | |
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Kidnapped; being the memoirs of the adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751 and The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | | 1937 | Robert Louis Stevenson | | | | | |
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Kidnapped | | 1925 | A. B. (Alban Bertram) De Mille, Robert Louis Stevenson | | | | | |
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Kidnapped | | 1926 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Frances Brundage | | | | | |
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Kidnapped | | 1930 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Harold Young Moffett, John Thompson Brown | | | | | |
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Kidnapped | | 1932 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Manning de Villeneuve Lee | | | | | |
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Kidnapped | | 1915 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Elenore Plaisted Abbott | | | | | |
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Kidnapped | | 1914 | Arthur Willis Leonard, Robert Louis Stevenson | | | | | |
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Les aventures de David Balfour | | 1928 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Mme. Marie Dronsart | | | | | |
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Little journeys to Scotland and Ireland | | 1930 | Marian M. George, Clara E. Whitcomb | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1925 | William Shakespeare, Gilbert Sykes Blakely | | | | | |
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Macbeth: a tragedy: in five acts | | 1932 | William Shakespeare, Gladys L. Palmer | | | | | |
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Macbeth: a tragedy in five acts | | 1915 | William Shakespeare | | | | | |
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Macbeth, edited with a life of Shakespeare: an account of the theatre in his time and numerous aids to the study of the play | | 1922 | William Shakespeare, Samuel Thurber, R. Adelaide (Rose Adelaide) Witham | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1928 | William Shakespeare, Mary Duffy Thompson, H. G. (Harry Gilbert) Paul | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1914 | William Shakespeare, Clarence Walton Vail | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1913 | William Shakespeare, Mary Duffy Thompson | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1930 | William Shakespeare, Harold Young Moffett, Charles Wallace French | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1933 | William Shakespeare, Eugene O'Neill, Alfred Arundel May | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1934 | William Shakespeare, Eugene O'Neill, Alfred Arundel May | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1935 | William Shakespeare | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1935 | William Shakespeare, M. A. Feehan, Anna P. Butler | | | | | |
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Macbeth | | 1916 | William Shakespeare, Lucius Michael Somers, Francis Andrew Purcell | | | | | |
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The Making of Abbotsford, and Incidents in Scottish History, Drawn From Various Sources | | 1897 | Mary Monica Maxwell-Scott | | | | | |
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Marriage: A Novel | | 1819 | Susan Ferrier | | | | | |
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The master of Ballantrae | | 1907 | Henry Adelbert White, Robert Louis Stevenson | | | | | |
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The master of Ballantrae: a winter's tale | | 1922 | Henry Seidel Canby, Robert Louis Stevenson | | | | | |
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Montrose: a history | | 1928 | John Buchan | | | | | |
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The Mysterious Freebooter, or, The Days of Queen Bess: A Romance | | 1828 | Francis Lathom | | | | | |
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Over the border | | 1911 | William Winter | | | | | |
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Poems, Scots and English | | 1917 | John Buchan | | | | | |
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Poems | | 1914 | Wm Nisbet | | | | | |
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A poor American in Ireland and Scotland | | 1913 | Windy Bill, Ben. Goodkind | | | | | |
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Queen's caprice: a nóvel of Mary, queen of Scots | | 1934 | George Preedy | | | | | |
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Representative poems of Robert Burns | | 1930 | Thomas Carlyle, Robert Burns, Charles Lane Hansen | | | | | |
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Return to Scotland: an egoist's journey | | 1930 | Moray McLaren | | | | | |
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Robert the Bruce | | 1934 | Eric Linklater | | | | | |
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Robert the Bruce | | 1934 | Eric Linklater | | | | | |
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The Scot's abroad the nicht, and other banquet poems (maistly Scotch) | | 1913 | Harry Herbert Johnston | | | | | |
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Scotland | 2d ed. rev. throughout by George S. Pryde. | 1955 | Robert S. (Robert Sangster) Rait, George S. (George Smith) Pryde | | | | | |
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Scotland's road of romance: travels in the footsteps of Prince Charlie | | 1934 | Augustus Muir | | | | | |
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The Scots week-end and Caledonian vade-mecum for host, guest and wayfarer | | 1937 | Catherine MacFarlane Carswell, Donald Carswell | | | | | |
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The Scottish and American poems of James Kennedy | | 1907 | James Kennedy | | | | | |
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The Scottish friend of Frederic the Great: the last Earl Marischall | | 1915 | Edith E. Cuthell | | | | | |
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Scottish journey | | 1935 | Edwin Muir | | | | | |
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Seeing Europe backwards | | 1922 | William Inglis Morse | | | | | |
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Selected poems | | 1920 | Thomas Carlyle, Robert Burns, ed. George Linnaeus Marsh | | | | | |
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Selected poems of Robert Burns | | 1926 | J. De Lancey (John De Lancey) Ferguson, Robert Burns | | | | | |
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A short history of Scotland | | 1912 | Andrew Lang | | | | | |
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A short history of Scotland | | 1911 | Andrew Lang | | | | | |
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So you're going to Ireland and Scotland!: And if I were going with you these are the things I'd invite you to do | | 1932 | Clara E. (Clara Elizabeth) Laughlin | | | | | |
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The spell of Scotland | | 1916 | Keith Clark | | | | | |
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The substance of History of civilization in England | | 1926 | Clement Wood, Henry Thomas Buckle | | | | | |
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Tales of a grandfather: being the history of Scotland from the earliest period to the close of the reign of James the Fifth | | 1925 | Rodney Thomson, Walter Scott, Edwin Ginn | | | | | |
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Tartan tales from Andrew Lang | | 1928 | Andrew Lang, Bertha L. Gunterman | | | | | |
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To the lighthouse | | 1937 | Virginia Woolf | | | | | |
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To the lighthouse | | 1927 | Virginia Woolf | | | | | |
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Tour in Scotland, 1817: and other manuscript notes | | 1927 | Washington Irving, Stanley Thomas Williams | | | | | |
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Two Ancient Scottish Poems: The Gaberlunzie-Man, and Christ's Kirk on the Green; With Notes and Observations | | 1782 | King of Scotland James V, John Callander | | | | | |
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A walk after John Keats | | 1936 | Charles Armitage Brown, Nelson S. (Nelson Sherwin) Bushnell | | | | | |
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Wild Scottish clans and bonnie Prince Charlie | | 1910 | Arthur Llewellyn Griffiths | | | | | |
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Witch of the glens | | 1962 | Sally Watson | | | | | |
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