
NSTC 2P24752. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page cropped close to the border along the top edge and the spine; second leaf with outer edge chipped. (16771)
The Blaeberry courtship;
to which is added, the crook and plaid. Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers, [1820?].
12mo. 8 pp. 
This ed. not in NSTC. Removed from a nonce volume. Slightly age-toned, else crisp and clean. (16779)
Not in NSTC. Removed from a nonce volume. (16766)
Bundle and go;
to which are added, Donald and Mary, The wonders, Sweet Kitty o' the Clyde. Stirling
[Scotland]: W. Macnie, [ca. 1825?]. 12mo. 8 pp.

NSTC 2B57765. Removed from a nonce volume. The front edges of the title and verso are darkened, else very good. (16759)
Burness, John. The comical stories of
Thrummy Cap and the ghaist. Margaret and the minister. Soda water. Glasgow: Pr.
for the booksellers, [1840?]. 12mo. 24 pp. 
NSTC 2T11878. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page separated; title-page and some others with short edge nicks, otherwise clean and fresh. (16777)
(CATALAN Chapbooks). [drop-title]
La semana empleada buenamente entre un galan y su dama. Reus: Juan Bautista Vidal
y Angel Cami, 1845. Small 4to. [2] ff. [with] Segunda parte de la semana
mal empleada, que tuvo un galan cortejando á una dama. Reus: Juan Bautista
Vidal y Angel Cami, 1845. Small 4to. [2] ff. [with] Cancion nueva del
desgraciado. Para cantar los aficionados. Reus: Juan Bautista Vidal, 1847. Small
4to. 4 pp. 3 items:
I: Palau 307057; II: Palau 306232; III: not in Palau. As issued.
(CATALAN Chapbook
Just One). [drop-title]
Nueva relacion y curioso romance de un caso que ha sucedido en este presente
año en la ciudad de Roma, de una muger que dió veneno á su
madre, y despues dió muerte a su marido y a una hija suya.... [colophon:
Murcia: Fernando Rodriguez, ca. 1820?]. 8vo. [2] ff.
A poetic recounting of events supposed to have occurred in Rome involving a young woman in love with her father who kills her mother, husband, and child. Written with a major overlay of religion, including a woodcut illustration of the Virgin, Her Child, and a saint. Folded as issued; one crease; some spotting; small tear in inner margin. A sound exemplar of a rarity.

Uncut. Folded as issued; never sewn. Soiling around margins. Good ++ copy. (8527)
The disappointed lover;
to which are added, Up in the morning, Wellington's address, My bonny Jean. Stirling
[Scotland]: W. Macnie, 1825. 12mo. 8 pp. 
NSTC 2L23278. Removed from a nonce volume. Outer edges of pp. 6 and 7 darkened, otherwise clean. (16758)

NSTC 2G14282. Removed from a nonce volume. Pages slightly age-toned, with some minor offsetting to first and last leaves, else clean. (16823)
ELEGY
in memory of that valiant champion, Sir R. Grierson, late laird of Lag, who died
Dec. 23d, 1733. Wherein the Prince of Darkness commends many of his best friends,
who were the chief managers, of the late persecution. Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers,
n.d. (ca. 1848). 12mo. 24 pp.
Not in NSTC. Removed from a bound volume. Wrappers lacking. Good++ condition. (8412)
NSTC 2V248. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page with slight scuffing to inner edge of woodcut frame, last leaf with spots of foxing, otherwise clean. (16843)
Forbes, William. Dominie deposed, with
the sequel.... To which is added, Maggy Johnston's elegy. Glasgow: Pr. for the
booksellers, n.d. (ca. 1848). 12mo. 24 pp. ![]()

Not in NSTC. Removed from a bound volume. Good++ condition. (8419)
Four excellent
songs. Glasgow: Pr.
for the booksellers, [ca. 1840]. 12mo. 8 pp. 
Not in NSTC. Removed from a nonce volume. Clean and fresh. (16853)
Four favourite songs. Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers, [ca. 1830?]. 12mo. 8 pp.
Scarce. The title-page gives, in addition to the main piece, "William and Margaret. / Go, Yarrow Flower.
/ Robin and Anna. / Could a Man Be Secure"; it also bears a woodcut vignette of a girl in a bonnet carrying two pails slung from a hoop round her knees, with "[No.] 10" printed below. In "William and Margaret" [3 pages], Margaret's ghost appears to the young man who betrayed her. He throws himelf on her grave and never speaks again.
NSTC 2S31074. Removed from a nonce volume. Clean save for some smudging to outer margin of one page. (16760)
Four favourite
comic songs. Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers, [ca. 1825?].
12mo. 8 pp. 
Not in NSTC. Removed from a nonce volume. Pages age-toned, otherwise clean. (16763)
Glasgow Peggy;
to which is added the favourite ballad of The drowned lovers.
Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers, [1840?]. 12mo. 8 pp.
NSTC 2P9592. Removed from a nonce volume. Pages slightly age-toned, otherwise clean. (16785)
Graham, D. Comical tricks of Lothian Tom; with a selection of anecdotes. Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers, n.d. (ca. 1848). 12mo. 24 pp.
Stories about that card, Thomas Black of Lothian. The woodcut on
the
title-page
of the chapbook is of three gentlemen rankers around a fire.
NSTC 2G16638 & 2B35835. Removed from a bound volume. Good++ condition. (8417)

Publisher's wrappers, a little splitting along the spine. Very good condition. (14275)
NSTC 2B38504. Removed from a nonce volume. A few traces of very faint spots of foxing, else clean and fresh. (16824)
Original self wrappers (unbound; removed) Very good. (17577)
Jemmy &
Nancy of Yarmouth; or the constant lovers: A tragical ballad.
Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers, [ca. 1835?]. 12mo. 8 pp.

This ed. not in NSTC. Removed from a nonce volume. Page edges slightly darkened, otherwise clean. (16757)

NSTC 2B15226. Removed from a nonce volume. Pages darkened and stained; title-page with small hole in bottom margin, not affecting text. (16845)
Not in NSTC. Removed from a nonce volume. Fresh and clean save for small spot of light staining to upper inner corner of last page. (16841)
(Judas).
Bible. N.T. Paraphrases. The lost and undone
son of perdition, or, the life and death of Judas Iscariot. N.p. [Glasgow]: Pr.
for the booksellers, n.d. (1828?). 12mo. 24 pp.; illus. 
NSTC 2J12889. Uncut, unopened. Folded as issued; never sewn. A very good copy. (8467)