Title: The Days of Auld Langsyne
Author and Title: Ian Maclaren. The Days of Auld Langsyne
First Edition: London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1895. 1 volume, cr. 8vo., 6s.
Serializations:
- "A Triumph in Diplomacy", British Weekly, 23 August 1894
- "The Country Tyrant", British Weekly, 13 September 1894
- "For Conscience Sake", British Weekly, 4 October 1894
- "A Displenishing Sale", British Weekly, 1 November 1894
- "An Appeal to Caesar", British Weekly, 15 November 1894
- "The Replenishing of Burnbrae", British Weekly, 29 November 1894
- "Round Drumsheugh's Fireside", British Weekly, 20 December 1894
- "Drumsheugh's Love Story", British Weekly, 10 January 1895
- "Drumsheugh's Reward", British Weekly, 7 February 1895
- "A Manifest Judgment", British Weekly, 7 March 1895
- "A Servant Lass", Woman at Home, October 1895
Summary: Contains the stories "A Triumph in Diplomacy," "For Conscience Sake" (consisting of "The Country Tyrant," "The Endless Choice," "A Displenishing Sale," "An Appeal to Caesar," and "The Replenishing of Burnbrae"), "A Manifest Judgment," "Drumsheugh's Love Story" (consisting of "Drumsheugh's Fireside," "Drumsheugh's Secret," "Drumsheugh's Reward"), "Past Redemption," "Good News from a Far Country," "Jamie" (consisting of "A Nippy Tongue" and "A Cynic's End"), "A Servant Lass" (consisting of "How She Went Out" and "How She Came Home"), "Milton's Conversion," and "Oor Lang Hame."
References: BL; EC
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