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Writing Scotland - A journey through Scotland's Literature

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Neil Munro
1863 - 1930
Neil Munro
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Primary

The Lost Pibroch, and Other Sheiling Stories (1896)

John Splendid: the Tale of a Poor Gentleman and Little Wars of Lorn (1898)

Gilian the Dreamer (1899)

The Shoes of Fortune (1901)

Doom Castle: A Romance (1901)

Children of Tempest: A Tale of the Other Isles (1903)

Erchie, My Droll Friend [by H(ugh) F(oulis)] (1904)

The Vital Spark and her Queer Crew [by H.F.} (1906)

The Clyde, River and Firth (1907)

The Daft Days (1907)

Fancy Farm (1910)

In Highland Harbours with Para Handy, s.s., Vital Spark, [by H.F.] (1911)

Ayrshire Idylls (1912)

The New Road (1914)

Jaunty Jock and Other Stories (1918)

Jimmy Swan, the Joy Traveller [by H.F.] (1923)

Hurricane Jack of the Vital Spark [by H.F.] (1923)

The Poetry of Neil Munro, introduced by John Buchan (1931)

The Brave Days: A Chronicle from the North, ed. George Blake (1931)

The Looker-On, ed. George Blake (1933) (essays)

Para Handy Tales (1958)

Para Handy, First complete edition, eds. Brian D. Osborne and Ronald Armstrong (1991)

Erchie and Jimmy Swan, First complete edition, eds. Brian D. Osborne and Ronald Armstrong (1993)

Secondary

Hart, Francis, The Scottish Novel (1978).

Völkel, Herman, Das Literarische Werk Neil Munros (1994).

See also lengthy introductions to recent editions, above.

Tartan Myths
Walter Scott
Neil Munro
J M Barrie
George Douglas Brown
Hugh MacDiarmid
Neil M. Gunn
Iain Crichton Smith