ÿOriginally published in 1899, this collection of poems and songs by Montrose resident William F McHardy was forgotten for more than a century until the author?s great grandson, Bob McHardy, rediscovered it and decided to republish it in his ancestor?s memory, with most of the profits divided between Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation and Tesco?s Charity of the Year. This facsimile edition is a faithful paperback reproduction by Mereo of the original book published in Montrose by George A. Bowman.
BONNIE Yes, dear. JEREMY Miss Montrose, the plans, too. BONNIE What, Mr. Crane? What did you want? (Bonnie and Aaron are facing each other along Jeremy's desk, studying one another intensely) JEREMY The plans. I said, The pl-pl-plans.
The final quarter of the classic volume written by Scott, Tales of a Grandfather, covering the history of Scotland up to Scott's time.
McGonagall, a Library Omnibus
The Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection
William McGonagall was born in Edinburgh in 1830. His father was a poor hand-loom weaver, and his work took his family to Glasgow, then to Dundee. William attended school for...