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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Page 27
... bawbee ballads and penny histories , and for whom he wrote much , ' Dougal was an unco glib body at the pen , and could screed aff a bit penny history in less than nae time . A ' his warks took weel - they were level to the meanest ...
... bawbee ballads and penny histories , and for whom he wrote much , ' Dougal was an unco glib body at the pen , and could screed aff a bit penny history in less than nae time . A ' his warks took weel - they were level to the meanest ...
Page 78
... merit our thanks to a man ; Then joyfully drink to their honours , Sure nane o ' us here can do less , fine bawbee then summer Sae lang's we ha'e them for our donors We weel 78 Folk in Print : Scotland's Chapbook Heritage.
... merit our thanks to a man ; Then joyfully drink to their honours , Sure nane o ' us here can do less , fine bawbee then summer Sae lang's we ha'e them for our donors We weel 78 Folk in Print : Scotland's Chapbook Heritage.
Page 143
... bawbee will ye gie him , Nae mair his hat he'll gar flee frae him Upon the street , An ' cry noo Jamie Gemmill gie them The Tailor's leap . But noo I maun lay doun my pen , An ' to my verses mak an ' en ' . Whare'er he's gaen weel may ...
... bawbee will ye gie him , Nae mair his hat he'll gar flee frae him Upon the street , An ' cry noo Jamie Gemmill gie them The Tailor's leap . But noo I maun lay doun my pen , An ' to my verses mak an ' en ' . Whare'er he's gaen weel may ...
Contents
Acknowledgements ΙΟ | 9 |
The Folk in their Condition | 65 |
Trades and Occupations | 130 |
Copyright | |
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