This wee set was obtained with the help of a super supportive patron of RSH. I felt they might be of use to glean wee stories from for folk that may be interested in readings of them. After flicking through them, I fell like the author may be one of the same ilk as a Cosmo Innes or a Robert Chambers, in that he may be writing for an English audience, thereby tempering events such as the Darien expedition & outing some rather negative perspectives on the Highland population. I could be, and hope I am, wrong and very much look forward to finding out. This will likely be the next to be uploaded, purely out of curiosity.
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Burton, J. H. (1852), ‘Narratives from Criminal trials in Scotland,’ Vols. 1 & 2, London: Chapman & Hall, Spines.
Burton, J. H. (1852), ‘Narratives from Criminal trials in Scotland,’ Vol. 1, London: Chapman & Hall, Back & Front Cover with Spine.
Burton, J. H. (1852), ‘Narratives from Criminal trials in Scotland,’ Vol. 1, London: Chapman & Hall, Publisher’s Page.
Burton, J. H. (1852), ‘Narratives from Criminal trials in Scotland,’ Vol. 2, London: Chapman & Hall, Publisher’s Page.