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No.31

ADVERTISEMENTS.

MACLEHOSE, JACKSON & CO.

JUST PUBLISHED. Crown 8vo. 7/6 net; by Post, 8/

"The Truth About Burns."

By D. M'NAUCHT, J.P., LL.D., Editor of "Burns Chronicle."

"The book will, we are convinced, be widely read not only by enthusiasts of Burns, but also by the public generally. It is a most readable volume throughout, and should command a more than ordinary interest." -Kilmarnock Herald.

"It is written with the dignity, force, sympathy, shrewdness, and patience which must always combine in biography if the subject is to be recreated and put in his true perspective; while these qualities, in such a criticism of previous faulty biographies, are invaluable."--Aberdeen Journal.

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Incisively written, the volume should attract and instruct a wide circle of readers."-Scotsman.

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Indispensable as a book of reference to be read and re-read." British Weekly.

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"Scotsmen everywhere will be grateful to him for his determined effort to let the world know The Truth About Burns.'"-Times Literary Supplement.

"Burns enthusiasts will read Mr M'Naught's book with keen and special interest; but it should be perused by all anxious to understand fully the life and genius of Scotland's most remarkable son. It is a book which fairly absorbs the reader's attention.”—Edinburgh Evening News. "Dr M'Naught has, by his faithful accumulation of evidence, done a service to scholarship."--New Statesman.

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Short, simple, methodical in its treatment, vigorous and graceful in style, it unites a fine spirit of discrimination with the generosity of genuine hero-worship."-Perthshire Advertiser.

"Dr M'Naught's book is a very satisfying piece of work, and may be recommended to the general reader as well as to the student, who will find it complimentary to his Chambers-Wallace four volumes."-Glasgow Herald

MACLEHOSE, JACKSON & CO.,
GLASGOW,

PUBLISHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY,

AND ALL BOOKSELLERS,

PREFACE.

To avoid disappointment, we again impress upon the Secretaries of Clubs the necessity of ordering their copies of the Chronicle as early as possible, so as to secure delivery shortly after the date of publication. Though the supply has been increased, it is still scarcely equal to the demand; and most of the back issues have been sold out.

We have again to thank our correspondents and contributors for their kindly assistance in compiling the present volume, and trust its contents will be found interesting by our readers.

BENRIG, KILMAURS,

January 1st, 1922.

D. M'NAUGHT.

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