Part 29 (1/2)
Coraphy to each volume, by J P ANDERSON, British Museum
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WILSON'S TALES OF THE BORDERS AND OF SCOTLAND:
_HISTORICAL, TRADITIONARY, AND IMAGINATIVE_
REVISED BY ALEXANDER LEIGHTON
No collection of tales published in a serial forreat a popularity as ”THE TALES OF THE BORDERS;” and the secret of their success lies in the fact that they are stories in the truest sense of the word, illustrating in a graphic and natural style the s, of the men and women of whom they treat The heroes and heroines of these ad and noble to the humble peasant
”THE TALES OF THE BORDERS” have always been i, and whether we view them in their moral aspect, or as vehicles for instruction and amusement, the collected series for literature unrivalled in the language
The _Scotsman_ says:--”Those who have read the tales in the unwieldy tomes in which they are to be found in the libraries elcome the publication of this neat, handy, and well-printed edition”
The _Dundee Advertiser_ says:--”Considering how attractive are these tales, whether regarded as illustrating Scottish life, or as entertaining items of romance, there can be no doubt of their continued popularity We last read thelad to have an opportunity to renew our acquaintance with theant”
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