Just added For Sale: SOCIAL LIFE OF SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (1909), digitally scanned copy to Youpublish

17,June, 2009

For Sale: SOCIAL LIFE OF SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (1909), digitally scanned copy.

The SOCIAL LIFE OF SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (1909).A detailed description of how people lived in 18C Scotland.This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both searchable text and the original graphics. It is provided as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file, you can search for names, places and items which may not be in the index.

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Author: Graham, Henry Grey, 1842-1906.

Published: London, ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK (1909) First Edition, in two volumes, published October 1899 ; reprinted February 1900. Second Edition, in one volume, published February 1901; reprinted October 1901, October 1906, February 1909

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Description: Language: English Preface: In Scotland during the eighteenth century there were only two outstanding events which, after the Union, specially belong to its history the Rebellion of ‘15 and the Rebellion of ‘45. Besides these rebellions, we find as State affairs of Scotland chiefly obscure intrigues of factions, Whig and Tory, Presbyterian and Jacobite; measures managed by leaders of Scottish business, who were servile followers of English ministries; manoeuvres of Scots nobles and placemen who travel southwards on horseback or in coach to win favour with great statesmen at Westminster or courtiers at St. James’s figures not very real to us to-day as they flit across the stage, ” transient and embarrassed phantoms.” To the end of the century when Henry Dundas was ” uncrowned King” of Scotland, pulling every political wire, and making local magnates and voters in town and country obsequiously move like puppets at his will political life in North Britain was virtually non-existent.

This book, however, does not treat of stirring and striking episodes such as the Rebellions, with their elements of high romance not unalloyed with dingy intrigue: for these a sketch would be too little, and here a history would be too much. Still less does it concern itself with the ways of politicians, who often mistook state craftiness for statecraft, from the pettifogging schemers at the beginning of the century to the dictatorship and despotic party domination at the close: these interested the country a little at that time, but they interest us very little to-day. The following pages treat of the social condition of the country chiefly in the Lowlands and the internal changes through which it passed during a hundred years, with details which the historian dismisses with impatience as unconsidered trifles marring the dignity of his theme and disturbing the flow of his narrative. Yet, after all, it is in the inner life of a community that its real history is to be found in the homes, and habits, and labours of the peasantry; in the modes, and manners, and thoughts of society; what the people believed and what they practised; how they farmed and how they traded; how the poor were relieved; how their children were taught, how their bodies were nourished, and how their souls were tended. On this last subject it may be thought that too much has been said that the religious and ecclesiastical state of Scotland has been dealt with on a scale too large and disproportionate. It must, however, be remembered that such a part too large and disproportionate it also formed in the existence and concerns of the people. No doubt many of the religious ways and habits, the old-world theology, have long ago vanished, leaving only memories, humorous, pathetic, or bitter, behind them; curious convictions that once were charged with dangerous force in sectarian polemics are now cold and harmless, like exploded shells on an old battlefield. But it is impossible to understand the character and conduct of the Scottish people without knowing those bygone customs and beliefs which were once full of intense vitality. Nowhere were Church spirit so keen, Church influence so far-reaching, and Church affairs so intimate, as in Scotland. Probably no period was so quietly eventful in shaping the fortunes and character of the country as the eighteenth century. Others are more distinguished by striking incidents, others are more full of the din and tumult and strife which arrest attention and are treated as crises, although they may neither stir the depths nor affect the course of a people’s life; but in that century there was a continuous revolution going on a gradual transformation in manners, customs, opinions, among every class; the rise and progress of agricultural, commercial, and intellectual energy, that turned waste and barren tracts to fertile fields stagnant towns to centres of busy trade a lethargic, slovenly populace to an active, enterprising race an utterly impoverished country to a prosperous land. These facts constitute the real history of the Scots in the eighteenth century.
The literature of the period, which developed so marvellously after the middle of the century, is only slightly indicated in this study of the time. It is a subject full of interest and importance; but, though it came within the scope of this work, it could not be put within the bounds of its space.

Contents:
COUNTRY SOCIETY AND COUNTRY LIFE, 1700-1750
COUNTRY SOCIETY AND COUNTRY LIFE, 1750-1800
TOWN LIFE EDINBURGH
TOWN LIFE GLASGOW
THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE, 1700-1750
THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE, 1750-1800
THE POOR OF SCOTLAND
RELIGIOUS AND ECCLESIASTICAL LIFE PART I.
RELIGIOUS AND ECCLESIASTICAL LIFE PART II.
THEOLOGICAL OPINIONS AND TEACHING
EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS
EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND THE UNIVERSITIES THEIR LIFE AND LEARNING
EDUCATION MEDICAL ART AND MEDICAL PRACTICE
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
PROGRESS OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE

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On Demand Digital Scanning of books

25,February, 2009

On Demand Digital Scanning

 

I have many books which are out of copyright, which I have yet to scan in and make available for sale. Below is a list of some of them. If you would like to purchase a scanned copy of any of the books then please send to me an email with the book title and reference number. I will scan the book in and make it available on my personal web site  http://www.majesticmole.com  and on lulu.com for you to purchase as a downloadable copy. I will send you an email when it is ready.  Normally the cost would be £5.99 (post free anywhere in the world) to purchase on a CD, or £4 as a downloadable copy, in this case there will be a 25% discount for the first week the book is listed. You will be able to see a extracted sample of the scaned book before purchasing. Digital books are provided as  Acrobat format Documents which have been OCR’ed (Optical character reading) and hence are searchable.  The Adobe™ Acrobat™ (.pdf) format requires the FREE Adobe™ Acrobat™ Reader  (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html).  Download and installation instructions are on the Adobe™ website.This reader allows the viewing and printing of the book. 

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Book Title Reference Number
Companion to the Calendars 1825 A list of all the changes in the administration from the commencement of the present century to which are prefixed lists of the last and present parliaments shewing the changes made by the late general election. 004542
La Belgique Sanglante (French) 004548
Raphaels Book of Fate
 The Book of Fate: whereby all questions may be answered respecting the present and future. By Raphael. Publisher/year pp. 180. W. Foulsham & Co.: London, 1886. Raphael is pseudonym for Robert Thomas Cross (1850-1923) – notable astrologer, better known as Raphael
004104
Riders British Merlin 1825 Notes on Husbandry, Fairs, Marts and Tables 004541
The Adventures of Mr Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman  by Cuthbert Bede a psuedonym for Edward BRADLEY (M: 1827 Mar 25 – 1889 Dec 12) 004539
The recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn
(c1894) first published 1859. by Henry KINGSLEY (M: 1830 Jan 2 – 1876 May 24), Clement (King) SHORTER (M: 1857 Jul 19 – 1926 Nov 19) and Railton, Herbert (1857–1910), illustrator
004547
Theological Introduction to the Thirty – Nine Articles of the Church of England.
 1929 by Prof, Edward John BICKNELL (M: 1882 – 1934 Jan 1)
001389
La Revue des Revues Volume 8 1894 1894 by Jean FINOT (M: 1856 – 1922 Apr 25) (French) 004546
Corot Materpieces in Colour Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille, 1796-1875 Author:  Sidney Allnutt (1874-1931)Illustrated with eight reproductions in colour. Publisher pp. 79. T. C. & E. C. Jack: London; F. A. Stokes Co.: New York 003910
British Butterflies 1905 W.S.Coleman British Butterflies. Figures and descriptions of every native species, with an account of butterfly development … With illustrations by the author. COLEMAN, William Stephen. (British, 1829-1904)  Born Horsham Sussex 003513
After the war A Diary by Repington, Charles À Court (1858–1925), army officer and military writer. Commander of the order of Leopold, officer of the Legion of Honour. First published 1922. 003598
The Chronicles of England, France, Spain  Originally published Froissart, J., Chronicles of England, France, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV, éd. T. Johnes, 5 tomes, S.l., Hafod Press, 1803-1810 004509
A Travers le Midi (French)  La Vallee de la Garonne par Eugène Trutat (25th August 1840 – 6th August 1910) was a French naturalist, mountaineer, geologist and photographer, who was curator of the Museum of Toulouse. He began taking photographs in 1859, and produced almost 15,000 over the course of the next fifty years, covering a wide range of topics. source wikipedia 004536
Memoirs of the Comtesse de Boigne
 (1781-1814) edited from the original MS by M.Charles Nicoullaud. Boigne, Charlotte Louise Eléonore Adelaide de Le Borgne, Comtesse  de Boigne. Publisher: William Heinemann, 1907. Charles Nicoullaud (1854 – 1925) source Openlibrary.org.
004508
The works of Thomas Chalmers Vol 5. Prof, Thomas CHALMERS (M: 1780 Mar 17 (or 13) – 1847 May 30)  vol. 5, Sketches of moral and mental philosophy … 004561
The history and antiquities of Horsham … Second edition.
 … Second edition. (1889) Author: HURST, Dorothea Eliza. aged 71 in 1891 living in Horsham, bn Chichester, death 1900 Horsham
004554
Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the more Northern Coasts of America (1832) 004563
The Lyle Family Genealogy by Oscar Kennett LYLE, # Birth: 1839 in St Louis, St Louis Co., MO, died 29/1/1917
004560
The life of William Ewart Gladstone 2 vols (of a 3 volume set) (1872-1898) published 1908 by John MORLEY, 1st Viscount MORLEY of Blackburn (M: 1838 Dec 24 – 1923 Sep 23)   004551
Handel Author: Charles Francis Abdy WILLIAMS (M: 1855 – 1923 Feb 27) 003943
Biology (1908) Robert John Harvey Gibson,  2/11/1860-3/6/1929 (Glasgow) | dean, Faculty of Science, University of Liverpool 000265
Original Plays (W.S.Gilbert) 1876, Sir William Schwenck Gilbert[1] (18 November 1836–29 May 1911) 004557
The life of Robert Burns by Lockhart, J. G, / ed. John H. Ingram. (1890) Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson), 1794-1854. edited by Ingram, John Henry, 1842-1916. 004556
The Leisure Hour (1886) 003939
The Morning watches and Night Watches 004552
Petersons Magazine 1870 PUBLISHED PHILADELPHIA 004558
Poetical works of Lord Byron (1878) 004555
The present Peerage of the united Kingdom 1825 + Stockdales Peerage for 1825 + stockdales baronetage 1825 with the arms of the peers and a list of the second titles. The established order of precdency 004543

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Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell 1817 to 1841, and from Despatches 1859 to 1865. With introductions Vol 1 and 2

10,December, 2008

Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell 1817 to 1841, and from Despatches 1859 to 1865. With introductions Vol 1 and 2

Title: Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell 1817 to 1841, and from Despatches 1859 to 1865. With introductions. (1870) Vol 1 and 2, more than 1000 pages
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Author: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, KG, GCMG, PC (18 August 1792 – 28 May 1878), known as Lord John Russell before 1861, was an English Whig and Liberal politician who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century. (source wikipediacom)
Published: LONDON: LONGMANS, GEEEN, AND CO. 1870
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Description:
British Library System number, 003193937,  “In the Speeches and Dispatches contained in these volumes will be found some records of the Past. In the Introductions the Past, the Present, and the Future
will be noticed.” …  Sources include ….”Mr.Hansard, who has not only permitted me to use his valuable records of Parliamentary Debates, but has also furnished me with many sheets of reports of speeches, which I must otherwise have had copied for correction with much trouble and expense. RUSSELL. SAN REMO : December 1869.”

Contents: HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL (February 26, 1817)
REFORM OF PARLIAMENT (Tuesday, December 14, 1819) . „ (Thursday, April 25, 1822)
REPEAL OF THE TEST AND CORPORATION ACTS (Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1828)
PETITIONS FOR AND AGAINST ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS (February 12, 1829)
REPRESENTATION OF MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, AND LEEDS (Tuesday, February 23, 1830)
AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL (March 10, 1830)
UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE (May 28, 1830)
SUPPLY: VARIOUS PLACES (December 13, 1830) .
MINISTERIAL PLAN OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM (Tuesday, March 1831)
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM BILL FOR ENGLAND (June 24, 1831)
SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND), (March 1, 1833)
DEFECTS IN THE REFORM OF PARLIAMENT ACT (Wednesday, May 22, 1833)
EMANCIPATION OF THE JEWS (May 23, 1833) .
THE ADDRESS (February 25, 1835)
LONDON UNIVERSITY (March 26, 1835) .
CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT (IRELAND), (Friday, March 27, 1835)
CHURCH OF IRELAND (Monday, March 30, 1835) (July 23, 1835) . . . .
TITHES (ENGLAND), (July 24, 1835) .
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DISSENTERS’ MARRIAGES (Feb 12, 1836) . . . .
ORANGE LODGES (February 23, 1836) . . . .
TITHES AND CHURCH (IRELAND), (June 1, 1836)
AFFAIRS OF CANADA (March 6, 1836) .
POOR LAWS (IRELAND), (February 13, 1837) .
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS AND TITHES (IRELAND), (March 27 1838) .
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND (April 15, 1839)  (April 19, 1839) .
CANADA (Monday, June 3, 1839)
EDUCATION (June 20, 1839)
PRINTING THE BIBLE (SCOTLAND), (Monday, July 8, 1839)
CONFIDENCE IN THE MINISTRY (January 31, 1840)
ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS (March 5, 1840) .
PRIVILEGE—BILL TO SECURE PUBLICATION (March 5, 1840)
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA (June .12, 1840)
SUGAR DUTIES—WAYS AND MEANS (Friday, May 7, 1841)
CONFIDENCE IN THE MINISTRY (June 4, 1841) .
RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS (Monday, August 30, 1841) ,
INTRODUCTION: OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS UNDER THE MINISTRY OF LORD PALMERSTON, 1859-1865 .

Language: English

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There is one PDF file, in black and white. This file is approximately 137MB. There are 1048 pages (including blanks, title and advertising) in the original book.

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HABEAS CORPUS, PARLIAMENT , TEST ACT, CORPORATION ACT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, LEEDS, PORTUGAL , UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE,
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, EMANCIPATION OF JEWS, LONDON UNIVERSITY, CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT, TITHES, REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DISSENTERS MARRIAGES,
ORANGE LODGES,  CANADA , POOR LAW,  IRELAND , EDUCATION,  ABOLITION ,CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, SUGAR DUTIES,WAYS AND MEANS, LORD PALMERSTON

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THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION AND THE RENEGADE KAUTSKY, V. I. LENIN, (1935 originally published 1918).

11,August, 2008

Fascinating view on Russian/Soviet History

TITLE

THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION AND THE RENEGADE KAUTSKY, V. I. LENIN, (1935 originally published 1918).
This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both searchable text and the original graphics. It is provided as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file, you can search for names, places and items which may not be in the index. It can also be purchased at a reduced price from lulu.com as a downloadable PDF eBook.

AUTHOR

V. I. LENIN, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Ле́нин), born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Улья́нов) (April 22, 1870January 21, 1924) (see wikipedia)

PUBLISHED

MARTIN
LAWRENCE LTD. London 1935

DESCRIPTION

THIS work, published at the end of 1918, was written after the appearance of Karl Kautsky’s pamphlet, The Dictatorship of the Proletariat, in which Kautsky criticises Lenin’s State and Revolution and repeatedly reveals himself as an opponent of proletarian revolution and as an open counter-revolutionist. In The Proletarian Revolution and Renegade Kautsky, Lenin devotes himself chiefly to exposing Kautsky’s distortions and vulgarisations of the Marxist teachings on the state, proletarian revolution and proletarian dictatorship, and to the defence of the Russian proletarian revolution. In his pitiless criticism of Kautsky, in his exposure of the counter-revolutionary content of Kautskyism, and in his analysis of the experiences of the Russian Revolution, Lenin develops further his basic exposition contained in State and Revolution. In the present work Lenin pays special attention to the question of bourgeois and proletarian democracy, discussing this question on the basis of the class relationships in the proletarian revolution. Kautsky wrote his pamphlet when a revolutionary situation was developing swiftly in Germany. Under such conditions, and in view of the illusions still prevailing among the broad sections of. the working class with regard to the Social-Democracy and especially Kautsky, the substitution by the latter of the idea of “pure” democracy, i.e., bourgeois democracy, for the idea of proletarian dictatorship in the teachings of Marx, had the direct aim of diverting the attention of the proletariat from the struggle for the overthrow of the bourgeoisie, from the necessity for the establishment of its class dictatorship.

LANGUAGE: English

SAMPLE

You can examine a sample of the book in PDF form here.

PROVISION

This eBook is provided as a searchable PDF document (Acrobat format Document) and so you can search for names, places and items many of which are not indexed in the normal index. The Adobe™ Acrobat™ (.pdf) format requires the FREE Adobe™ Acrobat™ Reader . Download and installation instructions for the Adobe™ Acrobat™ Reader are on the Adobe™ website. This reader allows the viewing and printing of the book.
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DELIVERY

Inventory #001921. If purchased for postal delivery the file(s) are provided on a CD. Ships from the UK. Posted 1st Class. Air Mail outside UK. You will receive confirmation email on dispatch. Please check out the postal costs before buying. It can be purchased from here in CD format for postage, and in downloadable form from lulu.com .

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