Grant, James, 1822-1887
Grant, James
Grant, James 1822-1887 novelist and historian
James Grant Scottish author (1822–1887)
Grant, James, novelist and historian, 1822-1887
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Works
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The adventures of an aide-de-camp | |
The "black watch", or Forty-second highlanders. | |
Bothwell, or the Days of Mary, Queen of Scots | |
British battles on land and sea | |
British heroes in foreign wars; or, The cavaliers of fortune. | |
The Cameronians. A novel. | |
The captain of the guard. By James Grant | |
Cassell's history of the war ... 1885-1886? | |
Cassell's illustrated history of IndianVol. 2 | |
Cassell's Old and new Edinburgh: its history, its people, and its places. | |
The Constable of France; and other military historiettes. | |
The Crimean War | |
dépêche secrète | |
A dictionary of Urdū classical Hindī and English | |
Did she love him? A novel. | |
Don't shoot the pianist | |
The Duke of Albany's own Highlanders, a novel | |
Fairer than a fairy : a novel | |
First love and last love. | |
Frank Hilton; or, "The queen's own," | |
A geography of Western Nigeria. | |
The girl he married : a novel | |
The guerrilla chief; or, A romance of war ... | |
The hundred cuirassiers; or, Arthur Blane. | |
Jack Chaloner, or, The fighting forty-third | |
Jack Manly His Adventures by Sea and Land | |
James Grant's novels | |
The King's own borderers : a military romance | |
Legends of the Black watch | |
Letty Hyde's lovers; or, The household brigade. | |
The Lord Hermitage, a novel | |
Lucy Arden; or, Hollywood Hall | |
Mary of Lorraine, an historical romance | |
The master of Aberfeldie | |
Medieval warfare | |
Memoirs and aventures of sir John Hepburn... | |
Miss Cheyne of Essilmont | |
Les Mousquetaires écossais | |
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Naigheachdan firnneach ... | |
Oliver Ellis; or, The fusiliers | |
Only an ensign; a tale of the retreat from Cabul. | |
The phantom regiment | |
Philip Rollo, or the Scottish musketeers... | |
The queen's cadet, and other tales | |
Renaissance warfare | |
The romance of war or the highlanders in Spain | |
The Ross-Shire buffs | |
Royal Regiment - And Other Novelettes | |
The Scottish cavalier; or, The first Royal Scots | |
Scottish Tartans in full color | |
Second to none, "Royal Scots greys"; a military romance | |
The secret despatch | |
Shall I win her? [microform] : the story of a wanderer | |
Six years ago. A novel. | |
The soldier and the sorceress; | |
tambours de Culloden, [pièce radiophonique] | |
The tartans of the clans of Scotland; also an introductory account of Celtic Scotland; clanship, chiefs, their dress, arms, etc., and with historical notes of each clan | |
Under the red dragon. A novel. | |
The white cockade; or, Faith and fortitude. | |
The yellow frigate, or The three sisters... | |
The Zulu War : through contemporary eyes |