Folk in Print: Scotland's Chapbook Heritage, 1750-1850John Donald, 2007 - 438 pages Though they represent a great unmined treasure-trove of history, literature and popular culture, chapbooks have been incomprehensibly and disgracefully ignored. This title presents a study of this form of publication. |
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... Neil Dewar 272 The Storm 279 A Seafaring Song 282 The Soldiers The Edinburgh Volunteers 283 283 Glasgow Volunteers 286 The Recruit's Farewel 288 A Pye - 7 Contents.
... Neil Dewar 272 The Storm 279 A Seafaring Song 282 The Soldiers The Edinburgh Volunteers 283 283 Glasgow Volunteers 286 The Recruit's Farewel 288 A Pye - 7 Contents.
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... Neil Dewar's account of shipwreck , injury and survival on the coast of Newfoundland may be starkly written , but his plight is moving to this day and his story is compelling . Then , in Celia's Complaint for the Loss of her Shepherd ...
... Neil Dewar's account of shipwreck , injury and survival on the coast of Newfoundland may be starkly written , but his plight is moving to this day and his story is compelling . Then , in Celia's Complaint for the Loss of her Shepherd ...
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... Dewar , Neil , 19–20 , 272–3 Dick the Joiner , 239 Dictionary Jamieson ) , 37 Disease , 117-22 doctors , 19 dogs , and chapmen , 48 domestic life as bliss , 230 as drudgery , 192 Domhnallan Dubh , 328 Dominie Depos'd , The , 19 , 169-70 ...
... Dewar , Neil , 19–20 , 272–3 Dick the Joiner , 239 Dictionary Jamieson ) , 37 Disease , 117-22 doctors , 19 dogs , and chapmen , 48 domestic life as bliss , 230 as drudgery , 192 Domhnallan Dubh , 328 Dominie Depos'd , The , 19 , 169-70 ...
Contents
Acknowledgements ΙΟ | 9 |
The Folk in their Condition | 65 |
Trades and Occupations | 130 |
Copyright | |
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