James Logan (1797–1872) was a Scottish author on Gaelic culture, best known for his 1831 book The Scottish Gaël. (From Wikipedia) More about James Logan:
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| | Books by James Logan: Logan, James, 1794?-1872: McIan's Costumes of the Clans of Scotland: Seventy-Four Coloured Illustrations, With Descriptive Letterpress (reduced-size reprint; Glasgow: D. Bryce and Son: New York: F. A. Stokes Co., 1899), illust. by Robert Ronald McIan
Additional books by James Logan in the extended shelves: Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Cartularium ecclesiae Sancti Nicholai aberdonensis (Soc. nov. Spald. impensis, 1888), also by Aberdeen (Scotland). St. Nicholas Church and James Cooper (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Celtic manners (Marsh, Capen & Lyon, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Celtic manners (Andrus, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders (S. Andrus and Son, 1845) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The clans of the Scottish Highland : illustrated by appropriate figures, displaying their dress, tartans, arms, armorial insignia, and social occupations, from original sketches (Bryce, 1899), also by Robert Ronald McIan (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The clans of the Scottish Highlands : illustrated by appropriate figures, displaying their dress, tartans, arms, armorial insignia, and social occupations, from original sketches by Robert Ronald McIan ... (Willis and Sotheran, 1857), also by Robert Ronald McIan (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: McIan's Highlanders at home; or, Gaelic gatherings. (David Bryce and son [etc], 1900), also by Robert Ronald McIan (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Notes of a journey through Canada, &c., & c (Fraser, 1838) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Sar-obair nam bard gaelach : or, The beauties of Gaelic poetry, and lives of the Highland bards (J. Grant, 1907), also by John Mackenzie (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Sar-obair nam bard gaelach: or, The beauties of Gaelic poetry, and lives of the Highland bards; with historical and critical notes, and a comprehensive glossary of provincial words (J. Muir;, 1865), also by John Mackenzie (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Sar-obair nam bard gaelach: or, The beauties of Gaelic poetry, and lives of the Highland bards; with historical and critical notes, and a comprehensive glossary of provincial words. (N. Macleod, 1904), also by John Mackenzie (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: Sar-obair nam bard gaelach: or, The beauties of Gaelic poetry, and lives of the Highland bards; with historical and critical notes, and a comprehensive glossary of provincial words. (Macgregor, Polson, & co., 1841), also by John Mackenzie (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scotish Gaël (S. Andrus and son, 1850) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scotish Gaël. (S. Andrus, 1850) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scotish Gaël, or, Celtic manners : as preserved among the Highlanders, being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland ; more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained (S. Andrus and son, in the 1840s) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scotish Gaël; or, Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders: being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland; more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained. (H. Mackenzie; [etc., etc., 1876), also by Alexander Stewart (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scotish Gaël; or, Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders, being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland: more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained. (S. Andrus and son, 1851) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scotish Gaël; or, Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders, being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland: more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained. (S. Andrus and Son, 1855) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scotish Gaël : or, Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders, being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland; more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained (S. Andrus and son, 1846) (page images at HathiTrust) Logan, James, 1794?-1872: The Scottish Gaël ; or, Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders : being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland; more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained. (Smith, Elder and Co., 1831) (page images at HathiTrust)
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