Varieties in Prose, vol. 2
William Allingham, 1893
Secretar. Founded on the story of the Casket Letters
W. Beatty, 1897
Story of a Stolen Heir, vol. 1
James Glass Bertram, 1858
Renegade
James Chalmers, 1895
The Black Douglas
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1899
Bog-Myrtle and Peat
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1895
The Cleekim Inn
Charles James Dibdin, 1896
Jane Seton: or, the Kings Advocate
James Grant, 1853
Passages from the English Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, vol. 2
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, 1870
Notes by the way; or, what I saw in my rambles
H. Talbot Higginson, 1890
Travels in Scotland: translated from the German
Johann Georg Kohl, John (transl.) Kesson, 1844
Mysterious legends of Edinburgh
Alexander Leighton, 1864
Brought to Bay; or, Experiences of a City Detective
James M'Govan, 1878
Solved Mysteries; or, Revelations of a City Detective
James M'Govan, 1888
Traced and tracked; or, Memoirs of a City Detective
James M'Govan, 1884
Ruth Farmer
Agnes Marchbank, 1896
Out of her shroud
Henry Ochiltree, 1897
Story of Maurice Lestrange
George William Thomson Omond, 1896
Fraud and Friendship
David Pae, 1857
Andrew Ramsay of Errol, vol. 1
Margaret Oliphant, 1865
Reminiscences of Yarrow
James Russell, Campbell (preface) Fraser, 1886
Tales of a Grandfather, series 1-3
Walter Scott, 1865
Rambles in the old world
Milton Spenser Terry, 1894
Scotland Picturesque and Traditional
George Eyre Todd, 1895
The Diamond Rose
Sarah Tytler, 1867
Lady Jean's Son. A novel
Sarah Tytler, 1897
Memorials of Edinburgh in olden times
Daniel Wilson, 1848
Greyfriars Bobby
Eleanor Atkinson, 1912
To arms!
Andrew Balfour, 1898
The lone house
Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr, 1893
Spare Hours
John Brown, 1862
Spare Hours, second series
John Brown, 1866
Sylvander and Clarinda
Agnes M'Lehose, Robert Burns, 1917
Autobiography of the Rev. Dr. Alexander Carlyle, Minister of Inveresk
Alexander Carlyle, John Hill Burton, 1860
Memoirs of Robert Chambers
William Chambers, 1872
Traditions of Edinburgh
Robert Chambers, 1824
Memorials of his time
Henry Cockburn, 1856
The men of the moss-hags
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1895
Strong Mac
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1904
The standard bearer
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1898
Red cap adventures
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1908
Benedict's wanderings in Ireland, Scotland, Italy, & Sicily
Edward Walter Dawson, 1873
My first visit to Europe
Andrew Dickinson, 1851
A poor American in Ireland and Scotland
Windy Bill, 1913
Autobiography and personal recollections of John B. Gough
John Bartholomew Gough, 1869
Letters of Asa Gray, vol. 1
Jane Loring Gray, Asa Gray, 1893
The right stuff
Ian Hay, 1908
The charm of Edinburgh
Alfred Henry Hyatt, 1908
Rambles with an American
Christian Tearle, 1910
Elizabeth de Bruce, vol. 3
Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1827
The Edinburgh Tales, vol. 3
Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1846
Bonnie Scotland
Grace Greenwood, 1861
Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott, vol. 7-9
John Gibson Lockhart, 1837
Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott, vol. 4-6
John Gibson Lockhart, 1837
Life of Walter Scott
John Gibson Lockhart, 1870
Some friends of mine
Edward Verrall Lucas, 1909
Edinburgh
Rosaline Orme Masson, 1910
Edinburgh and its neighbourhood, geological & historical
Hugh Miller, 1863
The X jewel
Frederick Charles Moncreiff, 1896
A year in Europe
Walter William Moore, 1905
The footpath and highway
Benjamin Moran, 1853
John Splendid
Neil Munro, 1898
Shamrock and Thistle
Oliver Optic, 1868
The Pirate
Walter Scott, 1822
Days of the past
Alexander Innes Shand, 1905
Allan Ramsay
William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, 1896
Dreamthorp
Alexander Smith, 1863
St. Ives
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1897
Sights and scenes in Europe
William Stevenson, 1882
Bohemian days
Clara Moyse Tadlock, 1889
Crumbs swept up
Thomas de Witt Talmage, 1870
My college days
Robert Tomes, 1880
John and Betty's Scotch history visit
Margaret Williamson, 1912
Wilson's tales of the borders and Scotland, vol. 1
John Wilson, 1857
Wilson's tales of the borders and Scotland, vol. 6
John Wilson, 1857
Wilson's tales of the borders and Scotland, vol. 3
John Wilson, 1857
Wilson's tales of the borders and Scotland, vol. 11
John Wilson, 1857
Wilson's historical, traditionary, and imaginative tales of the borders and of Scotland, vol. 3
John Wilson, 1900
Wilson's tales of the borders and Scotland, vol. 12
John Wilson, 1857
Noctes Ambrosianœ, vol. 1
John Wilson, 1854
Memoir of George Wilson
Jessie Aitken Wilson, 1860
Noctes Ambrosianœ, vol. 4
John Wilson, 1854
Noctes Ambrosianœ, vol. 2
John Wilson, 1854
And the Land Lay Still
James Robertson, 2011
Candlemaker row
Jane Alexander, 2017
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Muriel Spark, 1961
Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
Alexander McCall Smith, 2005
Gone again
Doug Johnstone, 2013
The Forgotten Affairs of Youth
Alexander McCall Smith, 2011
The Lost Art of Gratitude
Alexander McCall Smith, 2009
The magicians of Edinburgh
Ron Butlin, 2012
The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds
Alexander McCall Smith, 2012
The World According to Bertie
Alexander McCall Smith, 2007
Porno
Irvine Welsh, 2002
Reminiscences of Scottish life and character
Edward Bannerman Ramsay, 1861
John Leech and other papers
John Brown, 1882
Hunted and Harried
Robert Michael Ballantyne, 1891
John Burnet of Barns
John Buchan, 1898
The Dew of Their Youth
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1910
The Story of My Life, vol. 4-6
Augustus John Cuthbert Hare, 1900
James Nasmyth, Engineer: an autobiography
James Nasymth, Samuel Smiles, 1883
The Heart of Midlothian
Walter Scott, 1818
Old Mortality
Walter Scott, 1816
A Beltane Prayer
Laura Clay, 2017
After Flodden
Rosemary Goring, 2013
Billionaires' Banquet
Ron Butlin, 2017
The Health of Strangers
Lesley Kelly, 2017
Kidnapped
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1886
Unspeakable
Dilys Rose, 2017
The Wages of Sin
Kaite Welsh, 2017
...Now they were in a great square, the Grassmarket, with the Castle, which was in any case everywhere, rearing between a big gap in the houses where the aristocracy used to live. It was Sandy's first experience of a foreign country, which intimates itself by its new smells and shapes and its new poor. ...
...The Old Town was always my favourite. We used to love to explore the Grassmarket and so on. Architecturally speaking, there is no finer sight in Europe." ...
...They approached the Old Town which none of the girls had properly seen before, because none of their parents was so historically minded as to be moved to conduct their young into the reeking network of slums which the Old Town constituted in those years. The Canongate, The Grassmarket, The Lawnmarket, were names which betokened a misty region of crime and desperation: "Lawnmarket Man Jailed." ...
...Now they were in a great square, the Grassmarket, with the Castle, which was in any case everywhere, rearing between a big gap in the houses where the aristocracy used to live. It was Sandy's first experience of a foreign country, which intimates itself by its new smells and shapes and its new poor. ...
...The Old Town was always my favourite. We used to love to explore the Grassmarket and so on. Architecturally speaking, there is no finer sight in Europe." ...
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