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R. CHAMBERS. Cyclopædia of English Literature, a history Critical and Biographical of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, edited by Robert Chambers. 2 vols. Edinburgh, W. and R. Chambers, s. d. Edinburgh, W. and R. Chambers, 1863. CHAMBERS. Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts. Edinburgh, William and Robert Chambers, n. d.

A Graphic and Historical Description of the City of Edinburgh, 2 vols. J. and H. Storer, London, 1822. A History of Edinburgh, from the Earliest Period, with brief notices of Eminent or Remarkable Individuals, by JOHN ANDERSON. A. Fullarton and Co, Edinburgh, 1856. Edinburgh Past and Present, its Associations and Surroundings. Drawn with Pen and Pencil, William Ballingal, 1877.

In the "Lettres de mon moulin" the writer is still in sympathy with his native land, while in the earliest of the "Tartarin" series, "Tartarin de Tarascon," there is already a spirit of disdainful raillery which Daudet learned in Paris. Tarascon was piqued when "Tartarin de Tarascon" appeared. Indeed, there is more than a little in the book that may well offend local pride.

The History of Edinburgh from its Foundation to the Present Time, by WILLIAM MAITLAND. Edinburgh, Printed by Hamilton, Balfour and Neill, 1753. The History of Edinburgh, from the earliest accounts to the year 1780, by HUGO ARNOT, advocate. To which is added a sketch of the Improvements of the City from 1780 to 1816. Edinburgh, Printed by Thomas Turnbull, 1816.

London, Skeffington and Son, 1883. The Works of Michael Bruce, edited with memoir and notes, by the Rev. ALEXANDER B. GROSART. Edinburgh, William Oliphant, 1865. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, from the Earliest to the Present Time, by JAMES GRANT WILSON. London, Blackie and Son, 1876. Miscellany of Popular Scottish Poems, chiefly of a Humorous and Descriptive Character.