Graham, Dougal, 1724-1779
Dougal Graham
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Dougal Graham
- 100 1 _ ‡a Graham, Dougal ‡d 1724-1779
- 100 1 _ ‡a Graham, Dougal ‡d 1724-1779
- 100 1 _ ‡a Graham, Dougal, ‡d 1724-1779
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Raploch
Works
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Chap books. | |
The coalman's courtship to the creel-wife's daughter : in three parts. | |
The collected writings of Dougal Graham, "Skellat" bellman of Glasgow; edited with notes, together with a biographical and bibliographical introduction, and a sketch of the chap literature of Scotland | |
The comical history of Simple John and his twelve misfortunes : which happened all in twelve days after the unhappy day of his marriage : giving a particular account of his courtship and marriage to a scolding wife, which has been a mortifying misery to many a poor man. | |
The comical sayings of Paddy from Cork, 1797 | |
Fun upon fun | |
Golden farmer | |
The history and comical transactions of Lothian Tom : in six parts : wherein is contained, a collection of roguish exploits, done by him, both in Scotland and England. | |
The history of John Cheap the chapman : containing above a hundred merry exploits done by him and his fellow traveller, Drouthy Tom, a sticket shaver. | |
An impartial history of the rise, progress and extinction of the late rebellion in Britain, in the years 1745 and 1746 : Giving an account of every battle, skirmish and siege, from the time of the pretender's coming out of France, until he landed in France again: with plans of the battles of preston-pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden. Together with a real description of the dangers and travels of the pretender through the Highland Isles, after the break at Culloden. By D. Graham. | |
John Cheap the chapman's library: the Scottish chap literature of last century, classified. With life of Dougal Graham. Glasgow, R. Lindsay, 1877-78. | |
John Falkirk's Cariches : and Janet Clinker's oration on the virtues of the old women and the pride of the young. | |
Leper, the tailor | |
New Pady from Cork : with his coat button'd behind, in three parts. A merry conference between English Tom, and Irish Teague. Pady's catechism .. | |
Right pleasaunt and famous histories. | |
The Scots piper's queries, or, John Falkirk's cariches : to which are added, his comical and witty jokes ... | |
Whole proceedings of Jockey and Maggy's courtship | |
The witty and entertaining exploits or George Buchanan, who was commonly called, the King's fool : In six parts, complete. To which is added, several entertaining jests. |