The Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII. by Sturla Þórðarson
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commenced March 25. So that, according to our reckoning, Haco died in
March 1264.] Recently published. _Rob Roy and the Clan Macgregor,_ Historical Memoirs of; including the _Story of the Abduction of_ LADY GRANGE. With an Introductory Sketch, illustrative of the Condition of the Highlands prior to 1745. By K. MACLEAY, M.D. I vol., crown 8vo., cloth, _with authentic portrait of_ ROB ROY, 5s. 250 LARGE PAPER COPIES on Dutch Handmade Paper, _with portrait_, 7s. 6d. The previous editions of this interesting and authentic account of the Times, the Family, and the Exploits of the celebrated Rob Roy have now been out of print for many years. It has therefore been increasingly difficult to obtain copies of a work which throws much light, not only upon the romantic career of the outlaw, but upon the state of the Highlands prior to the Rebellion of 1715. The present publisher has for these reasons issued this third edition, which he trusts will meet with acceptance alike from those interested in Scottish history, and those who may be curious to learn more of the life, character, and adventures of the hero of one of Sir Walter Scott's greatest novels. The story of the abduction of Lady Grange, which is added, as in the previous editions, |
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