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1898 "Eleventh Edition" stated on title page; "With Twelve Illustrations from Etchings by William Hole"; Hodder and Stoughton publishers, London; hardbound in black boards with gilt stamp lettering along spine; very good condition with unmarked pages; no dust jacket.

 

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A collection of stories of Scottish life, charmingly written, full of the grace and humor that characterize this writer's productions. If there is a drawback to the pleasure of reading them, it is the want of a glossary to give the benighted English reader some notion of the meaning of Scotch "wut." We regard the 'Auld Licht Idylls' as having paved the way for Mr. Barrie's subsequent books. The Auld Lichts were a section of godly professors who seceded from a secession. They prided themselves on the purity of their gospel faith, on the consistency of their walk and conversation, and above all on the stringency of their ceremonial observances. That they could keep a minister for themselves in the paltry townlet of Thrums was the crowning proof of their zeal and earnestness ...

Auld Licht Idylls by J.M. Barrie

SKU: BS125m
$38.95Price
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