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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ROBERT BURNS.

PART 1.-EDITIONS OF HIS WRITINGS.

Scottish poems of Robert Burns in his native dialect, [edited] by Sir James Wilson. London: Oxford University Press, 1925, 8, 7/6.

Songs from Robert Burns, selected by A. E. Coppard; with wood engravings by Mabel M. Annesley. London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1925, 8°, 16/.

Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, by Robert Burns. [Facsimile of the 1st edition, Kilmarnock, 1786.] Glasgow: John Smith and Son, Ltd., 1927, 8°, 7/6.

Burns' readings and recitations; selected and arranged, with notes and glossary, by Alex. S. Morton. Castle-Douglas : J. H. Maxwell, Ltd., 1927, 8°, 2/.

Robert Burns: the poems, epistles, songs, epigrams & epitaphs. Edited by Charles S. Dougall; with notes, index, glossary, and biographical sketch. London: A. and C. Black, Ltd., 1927, 12°, 6/.

The Augustan books of modern poetry: Robert Burns. Selected by C. M. Grieve. London: Ernest Benn, Ltd., [1927,] 8°, 6d.

Select poems by Robert Burns. Glasgow: Blackie and Son, Ltd., 12°, 1/. ("Plain Text Poets " series.)

Journal of a tour in the highlands made in the year 1787, by Robert Burns. Reproduced in facsimile from his original manuscript, in the possession of Mr. William K. Bixby; with introduction and transcript by J. C. Ewing. London and Glasgow: Gowans and Gray, Ltd., 1927, 8°, 12/6. (340 copies printed.)

Robert Burns, chapters of self-revelation.

Edited by A.

Bain Irvine. London: Cassell and Co., 1925, 8°. (Printed for private circulation.)

PART II.-BURNSIANA.

A MEMORIAL CELEBRATION of Robert Burns, 1759-1796. In The Celebration Bulletin, No. 6. London: Herbert Russell, 1927, 1/.

BURLINSON (JOHN S.) Robert Burns-some phases of his life: lecture delivered before the Burns Association, Darlington. 1927, 8°.

THE BURNS COTTAGE, ALLOWAY: Catalogue of manuscripts, portraits, and other relics in the cottage and the museum; with historical note. Ayr: "Ayr Advertiser Office, 1926, 8°, 3d.

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CAMERON (ISABEL) Superstitions of Robert Burns. In The Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1926.

CATALOGUE OF SCARCE BOOKS, including a fine collection of rare editions of Burns, also books on Ayrshire and Galloway and others. Ayr Stephen and Pollock, [1927,] 8°.

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CHURCH (RICHARD) A portrait of Robert Burns: an Englishman's view. In The New Leader, 28th January 1927.

CLARKE (JOHN S.) Burns in Ayrshire. In Educational Institute of Scotland, Handbook to the 51st annual congress, 1927: pp. 33-43. (Published by the Ayrshire Local Association of the Institute.)

CONSTABLE (ERIC A.) Links between Dr. Johnson and Burns. In The Scots Magazine, March 1926.

CRICHTON-BROWNE (SIR JAMES) Burns from a new point of view. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1926,] 12°, 3/6.

CULLEN (WILLIAM) The heroism of Burns. In Scottish Country Life, January 1927.

DAVISON (EDWARD) Robert Burns, a reconsideration. In The London Mercury, December 1925.

DOUGALL (CHARLES S.) The Burns country.

3rd edition. London: A. and C. Black, 1925, 8°, 5/. (Pilgrimage Series.)

DRINK WATER (JOHN) Robert Burns, a play. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1925, 12°, 3/6.

FISHER (W. D.) Burns and the Bible, a series of parallels. Glasgow William McLellan & Co., 1926, 8°, 1/6.

New and Enlarged Edition: 1927, 8°, 1/6.

FROST (ALBERT) Robert Burns and freemasonry. In The Masonic Record, December 1925.

GRAHAM (T. F. HARKNESS) Burns's "Priest-like father"; William Burnes's "Manual of Religious Belief." In The Scots Observer, 17th September 1927.

HAMILTON BURNS CLUB, 1877-1927, [account of jubilee celebration.] Glasgow: William Hodge & Co., 1927, 8°. (Printed for private circulation.)

HELLER (OTTO) Robert Burns, a revaluation. [Privately] reprinted from Washington University Studies, vol. XII., Humanistic Series, No. 2, 1925.

HOUSMAN (LAURENCE) The cutty stool. In The Cornhill Magazine, January 1926.

IRVINE (ANDREW BAIN) Did Burns die of drink? Famous pathologist upsets an old notion. In T.P.'s and Cassell's

Weekly, 27th February 1926.

The rehabilitation of Burns. In The Scots year book, 1927-8, pp. 59-65. (London: 96 Farringdon Street, E.C.4, 1/.)

IRVINE BURNS CLUB: Centenary book, 1826-1926.

The "Irvine Herald " Press, 1926, 8°.

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JUNIOR (ALLAN) Burns in Scottish scene and song. Dundee : Valentine and Sons, 1925, 8°, 1/6.

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KENNEDY (HOWARD A.) Robert Burns in the twentieth century an address to the Burns Society of New York. New York: The Caledonian Publishing Company, 1923, 8°.

LAW (JAMES D.) A new and true account of Robert Burns. Philadelphia: Clark Printing House, 1927, 12°.

LEE (H. FLETCHER) Robert Burns, a play in three acts. London Sands & Co., 1926, 12°, 3/6.

M'CALLUM (ANDREW) Burns and Kincardineshire. In The Scottish Field, January 1926.

MOVIE (JOHN) Burns and Stair. Kilmarnock: The "Standard" Press, 1927, 8°, 3/6.

MARTIN (JOHN SMELLIE) Burns's debt to Fergusson. In The Scots Magazine, July 1925.

MILLIGAN (JAMES) Where Scott met Burns. In Chambers's Journal, November 1926.

MILNE (JAMES) Sir Harry Lauder's Burns. In his Pages in waiting. London: John Lane, 1926, 12°, 4/.

MUIR (EDWIN) Robert Burns. In his Latitudes. London: Andrew Melrose, Ltd., 1924, 12°, 9/.

NOTABLE VISITORS to the land of Burns. Ayr: Stephen and Pollock, [1927,] 8°.

PETERHEAD BURNS CLUB: Record of the celebration of the

centenary, January 25, 1926. Edited by Frederick Martin. Peterhead: Printed for the Club, 1926, 8°, 2/6.

POWER (WILLIAM) Robert Burns, and other essays and sketches. London and Glasgow: Gowans and Gray, Ltd., 1926, 8°, 6/.

Ross (JOHN D.) editor. The auld clay biggin', a cluster of prose and poetry celebrating the birthplace of Robert Burns. Kilmarnock: "Standard" Printing Works, 1925, 12°, 2/.

A little book of Burns lore. Stirling: Eneas Mackay, 1926, 12°, 3/6.

Who's who in Burns.

Stirling Eneas

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Mackay, 1927, 8°, 10/6.

SAINTSBURY (GEORGE) "This fuss about Burns "-and its justification. In Country Life, 6th February 1926.

STEWART (J. C.) The soldier in Burns. In The Glasgow Herald, 13th February 1926.

STEWART (WILLIAM) Robert Burns and the common people. 2nd edition. London: Independent Labour Party Publication Department, [1926,] 12°, 2/6.

TAYLOR (JAMES) Robert Burns, patriot and internationalist. (Reprinted from The International Forum Review.) 1926, 8°.

THOMSON (JAMES) The portraits of Robert Burns. In The Scots Magazine, April 1925.

THOMSON (T. B. STEWART) Some Edinburgh visitors. In The Scots Magazine, December 1925.

WATT (LAUCHLAN MACLEAN) The Edinburgh of Burns and Scott. In The Scots Magazine, vol. I. (1924), pp. 15-26, 81-89, 191-197, 266-272.

WILLIAMS (A. M.) Robert Burns. In Scottish Country Life, January 1926.

WILLIAMSON (DAVID R.) A visit to Ellisland. In The Gallovidian Annual, 1925, pp. 79-80. (Dumfries: Robert Dinwiddie, 2/.)

WRIGHT (DUDLEY) Brother Robert Burns, Jnr. In The Freemason, 3rd September 1927.

Robert Burns and his publishers. In The

Freemason, 4th September 1926.

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