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Broader term:Narrower terms:- Scotland -- Antiquities
- Scotland -- Antiquities, Roman
- Scotland -- Biography
- Scotland -- Church history
- Scotland -- Civilization
- Scotland -- Description and travel
- Scotland -- Drama
- Scotland -- Economic conditions
- Scotland -- Economic policy
- Scotland -- Emigration and immigration
- Scotland -- Fiction
- Scotland -- Foreign relations
- Scotland -- Gazetteers
- Scotland -- Genealogy
- Scotland -- Guidebooks
- Scotland -- History
- Scotland -- History, Naval
- Scotland -- Humor
- Scotland -- In literature
- Scotland -- Intellectual life
- Scotland -- Juvenile fiction
- Scotland -- Kings and rulers
- Scotland -- Languages
- Scotland -- Pictorial works
- Scotland -- Poetry
- Scotland -- Politics and government
- Scotland -- Relations
- Scotland -- Social conditions
- Scotland -- Social life and customs
- Scotland -- Statistics
- Nobility -- Scotland
- Scottish literature
- Abbotsford (Scotland)
- Aberdeen (Scotland)
- Annandale and Eskdale (Scotland : District)
- Argyllshire (Scotland)
- Ayrshire (Scotland)
- Banff (Scotland)
- Banffshire (Scotland)
- Bell Rock Lighthouse (Scotland)
- Brough of Birsay (Scotland)
- Buchan (Scotland)
- Caithness (Scotland)
- Coe, Glen (Scotland)
- Cromarty (Scotland)
- Dumfries and Galloway (Scotland)
- Dumfriesshire (Scotland)
- Dunnottar Castle (Scotland)
- Edinburgh (Scotland)
- Ednam (Scotland)
- Galloway (Scotland)
- Glasgow (Scotland)
- Hebrides (Scotland)
- Highlands (Scotland)
- Inner Hebrides (Scotland)
- Iona (Scotland)
- Jedburgh (Scotland)
- Katrine, Loch (Scotland)
- Kinloch Site (Scotland)
- Linlithgow (Scotland)
- Lomond, Loch (Scotland)
- Lorn (Scotland)
- Orkney (Scotland)
- Paisley (Scotland)
- Perth (Scotland)
- Perth and Kinross (Scotland)
- Perthshire (Scotland)
- Rhum, Isle of (Scotland)
- Saint Kilda (Scotland)
- Scapa Flow (Scotland)
- Scottish Borders (England and Scotland)
- Scottish Borders (Scotland)
- Shetland (Scotland)
- Skye, Island of (Scotland)
- Stirlingshire (Scotland)
- Trossachs (Scotland)
- Agriculture -- Scotland
- Americans -- Scotland
- Animals, Fossil -- Scotland
- Anti-Catholicism -- Scotland
- Archaeology, Medieval -- Scotland
- Architecture -- Scotland
- Architecture, Medieval -- Scotland
- Authors' spouses -- Scotland
- Ballads -- Scotland
- Ballads, Scots -- Scotland
- Balloon ascensions -- Scotland
- Banks and banking -- Scotland
- Battles -- Scotland
- Bawdy songs -- Scotland
- Biographers -- Scotland
- Body snatching -- Scotland
- Borderlands -- Scotland
- Botany -- Scotland
- Carmelites -- Scotland
- Castles -- Scotland
- Catholic Church -- Scotland
- Celts -- Scotland
- Chapbooks -- Scotland
- Christian antiquities -- Scotland
- Christian martyrs -- Scotland
- Christian sects -- Scotland
- Church and state -- Scotland
- Clans -- Scotland
- Clergy -- Scotland
- Coal -- Scotland
- Coal mines and mining -- Scotland
- Coasts -- Scotland
- College student newspapers and periodicals -- Scotland
- Communism -- Scotland
- Constitutional law -- Scotland
- Conveyancing -- Scotland
- Costume -- Scotland
- Covenanters -- Scotland
- Crime prevention -- Scotland
- Criminals -- Scotland
- Crofters -- Scotland
- Crown lands -- Scotland
- Crustacea, Fossil -- Scotland
- Danes -- Scotland
- Dialect literature, Scottish -- Scotland
- Dissenters, Religious -- Scotland
- Documentary photography -- Scotland
- Drunkenness (Crime) -- Scotland
- Dwellings -- Scotland
- Economic development -- Political aspects -- Scotland
- Education -- Scotland
- England -- Foreign relations -- Scotland
- England -- Relations -- Scotland
- English -- Scotland
- English language -- Scotland
- Epitaphs -- Scotland
- Escheat -- Scotland
- Estates (Law) -- Scotland
- Ethnology -- Scotland
- Eviction -- Scotland
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- Scotland
- Fairs -- Scotland
- Fairy tales -- Scotland
- Families -- Scotland
- Farm life -- Scotland
- Fishing villages -- Scotland
- Folk songs, Scots -- Scotland
- Folklore -- Scotland
- Forfeiture -- Scotland
- Fortification -- Scotland
- Freemasonry -- Scotland
- Freemasons -- Scotland
- French -- Scotland
- Gazettes -- Scotland
- Generals -- Scotland
- Geologists -- Scotland
- Geology -- Scotland
- Geology, Economic -- Scotland
- Ghosts -- Scotland
- Gothic revival (Literature) -- Scotland
- Grave robbing -- Scotland
- Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Campaigns -- Scotland
- Haunted houses -- Scotland
- Hiking -- Scotland
- Home rule -- Scotland
- Households -- Scotland
- Humanists -- Scotland
- Inheritance and succession -- Scotland
- Inscriptions -- Scotland
- Irish -- Scotland
- Islands -- Scotland
- Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784 -- Travel -- Scotland
- Juvenile delinquency -- Scotland
- Lakes -- Scotland
- Land tenure -- Scotland
- Law -- Scotland
- Law reports, digests, etc -- Scotland
- Legends -- Scotland
- Lighthouses -- Scotland
- Manuscripts -- Scotland
- Markets -- Scotland
- Marriage -- Scotland
- Medical care -- Scotland
- Medical students -- Scotland
- Medicine -- Scotland
- Men -- Scotland
- Merchant mariners -- Scotland
- Mesolithic period -- Scotland
- Missionaries -- Scotland
- Monasteries -- Scotland
- Monsters -- Scotland
- Murder -- Scotland
- Murderers -- Scotland
- Murray, Sarah, 1744-1811 -- Travel -- Scotland
- Mythology, Celtic -- Scotland
- Names, Geographical -- Scotland
- Names, Personal -- Scotland
- National security -- Scotland
- Natural history -- Scotland
- Negligence -- Scotland
- Northmen -- Scotland
- Oral tradition -- Scotland
- Painters -- Scotland
- Persecution -- Scotland
- Philosophers -- Scotland
- Photographers -- Scotland
- Photography -- Scotland
- Physicians (General practice) -- Scotland
- Physicians -- Scotland
- Pirates -- Scotland
- Police -- Scotland
- Popular culture -- Scotland
- Presbyterian Church -- Scotland
- Prices -- Scotland
- Printers -- Scotland
- Printing -- Scotland
- Protestantism -- Scotland
- Publishers' catalogs -- Scotland
- Punishment -- Scotland
- Queens -- Scotland
- Real property -- Scotland
- Reformation -- Scotland
- Reformers -- Scotland
- Regalia (Insignia) -- Scotland
- Roads -- Scotland
- Rogues and vagabonds -- Scotland
- Romanies -- Scotland
- Royalists -- Scotland
- Scottish literature -- Scotland
- Sepulchral monuments -- Scotland
- Sermons, English -- Scotland
- Shepherds -- Scotland
- Shipbuilding industry -- Scotland
- Smuggling -- Scotland
- Socialism -- Scotland
- Soldiers -- Scotland
- Soldiers' writings, English -- Scotland
- Sounds (Geomorphology) -- Scotland
- Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 -- Homes and haunts -- Scotland
- Stone implements -- Scotland
- Streets -- Scotland
- Superstition -- Scotland
- Tales -- Scotland
- Tartans -- Scotland
- Taverns (Inns) -- Scotland
- Tenant farmers -- Scotland
- Theater -- Scotland
- Tithes -- Scotland
- Tools, Prehistoric -- Scotland
- Trials (Murder) -- Scotland
- Trials (Poisoning) -- Scotland
- Trials (Robbery) -- Scotland
- Trials (Witchcraft) -- Scotland
- Trials -- Scotland
- Twins -- Scotland
- Valleys -- Scotland
- Vendetta -- Scotland
- Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 -- Homes and haunts -- Scotland
- Witchcraft -- Scotland
- Women -- Scotland
- Women and literature -- Scotland
- Women surgeons -- Scotland
- Barrie, Margaret Ogilvy
- Buchanan, George, 1506-1582
- Harley, George, 1829-1896
- Hunter, John Kelso, 1802-1873
- Inglis, Elsie Maud, 1864-1917
- Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson), 1794-1854
- MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
- Montrose, James Graham, Marquis of, 1612-1650
- Slessor, Mary, 1848-1915
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Filed under: Scotland -- Antiquities- The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland (3 parts in 2 volumes; Edinburgh: Printed for the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland by Neill and Co., 1903), by J. Romilly Allen, contrib. by Joseph Anderson
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Filed under: Scotland -- Church history
Filed under: Scotland -- Description and travel
Filed under: Scotland -- Drama
Filed under: Scotland -- Emigration and immigration- Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers (New York: R. Carter, 1846), by William Henry Foote
Filed under: Scotland -- Fiction- Adela Cathcart, by George MacDonald
- Alec Forbes of Howglen, by George MacDonald (Gutenberg text)
- The Cottagers of Glenburnie; With a Memoir of the Life of the Author (London and Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers. 1859), by Elizabeth Hamilton (page images at Google)
- A Daughter of Fife (c1886), by Amelia E. Barr (Gutenberg text)
- The Green Graves of Balgowrie (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1896), by Jane Helen Findlater (page images at HathiTrust)
- Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago (London and New York: The Macmillan Co., 1891), by Mrs. Oliphant (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
- The Laird of Norlaw: A Scottish Story (New York: Harper and Bros., 1859), by Mrs. Oliphant (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA)
- Later Adventures of Wee MacGreegor (New York and London: Harper and Bros., c1904), by J. J. Bell
- The Lindsays: A Romance of Scottish Life (3 volumes; London: Chatto and Windus, 1888), by John K. Leys
- The Lindsays: A Romance of Scottish Life (new edition; London: Chatto and Windus, 1889), by John K. Leys (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Little Minister (Maude Adams edition; New York: R. H. Russell, 1898), by J. M. Barrie, illust. by C. Allan Gilbert (Gutenberg text)
- Merkland: or, Self-Sacrifice (New York: Stringer and Townsend, 1854), by Mrs. Oliphant (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- The Mysterious Freebooter, or, The Days of Queen Bess: A Romance (4 volumes in 1; London: Jaques and Wright, 1828), by Francis Lathom
- The Mystery of the Sea (London: W. Heinemann, 1902), by Bram Stoker
- The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, by James Hogg (Gutenberg text)
- Wee Macgreegor (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1903), by J. J. Bell (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Wee Macgreegor: A Scottish Story (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, ca. 1903), by J. J. Bell (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Wee Macgreegor Enlists (1916), by J. J. Bell (Gutenberg text)
- The Works of the Ettrick Shepherd (Centenary edition; London: Blackie and Son, 1874), by James Hogg, ed. by Thomas Thomson
- The Island of Sheep (Richard Hannay novel; 1936), by John Buchan (text in Australia; NO US ACCESS)
- Annals of the Parish (London and Edinburgh: T. N. Foulis, 1910), by John Galt, illust. by Henry Wright Kerr (Gutenberg text)
- Donal Grant, by George MacDonald
- Guy and Pauline (London: M. Secker, 1915), by Compton Mackenzie (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Lady Athlyne (scanned from serial publications in the Evening Star and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram; 1909), by Bram Stoker (PDF with commentary at bramstoker.org)
- Plashers Mead (New York and London: Harper and Bros., c1915), by Compton Mackenzie
- Robert Falconer, by George MacDonald
- The Antiquary, by Walter Scott (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Snowbound: The Record of a Theatrical Touring Party, by Bram Stoker (HTML at bramstoker.org)
- The Vicar's Daughter, by George MacDonald (Gutenberg text)
- The Ball and the Cross, by G. K. Chesterton (Gutenberg text)
- Children of the Dead End: The Autobiography of a Navvy (London: H. Jenkins Ltd., 1914), by Patrick MacGill (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Huntingtower, by John Buchan (Gutenberg text)
- Marriage (Edinburgh edition; 1881), by Susan Ferrier (Gutenberg text)
- Marriage: A Novel (second edition, 3 volumes; Edinburgh: W. Blackwood; London: J. Murray, 1819), by Susan Ferrier (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tales and Sketches (based on an 1863 edition), by Hugh Miller, ed. by Harriet Myrtle (HTML in the UK)
- The Weir of Hermiston: An Unfinished Romance, by Robert Louis Stevenson (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Scotland -- Gazetteers
Filed under: Scotland -- Genealogy- Our Scots Noble Families (seventh edition; Glasgow: "Forward" Pub. Co., 1917), by Thomas Johnston, contrib. by James Ramsay MacDonald
- Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland: An Ethnography of the Gael, A.D. 500-1750, by C. Thomas Cairney (HTML at electricscotland.com)
- Historical and Traditional Sketches of Highland Families and of the Highlands (1848), by John Maclean (HTML at electricscotland.com)
- The Scots Men-at-Arms and Life-Guards in France, From Their Formation Until Their Final Dissolution, A.D. MCCCCXVIII-MDCCCXXX (2 volumes; Edinburgh: W. Paterson, 1882), by William Forbes-Leith, illust. by H. de Grandmaison
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