Bibliography

Donald
Maclean
b. 1869–d. 1943

7 publications between 1909 and 1924 indexed
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1924

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Maclean, Donald, “The life and literary labours of the Rev. Robert Kirk, of Aberfoyle”, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness 31 (1922–1924): 328–366.

1916

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Maclean, Donald, “A Highland soldiers’s manuscript”, The Celtic Review 10 (1914–1916): 289–311.
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Maclean, Donald, “The effect of the 1745 Rising on the social and economic history condition of the Highlands”, The Celtic Review 10 (1914–1916): 1–23.
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Maclean, Donald, “Donald Mackinnon, M.A.: Emeritus-Professor of Celtic, University of Edinburgh”, The Celtic Review 10 (1914–1916): 63–68.
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1915

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Maclean, Donald, Typographia Scoto-Gadelica; or, books printed in the Gaelic of Scotland from the year 1567 to the year 1914, with bibliographical and biographical notes, Edinburgh: John Grant, 1915.  
Dedicated to the memory of Donald Mackinnon, who had “placed at my disposal very valuable bibliographic material which he had collected for many years before he became the first occupant of the Celtic Chair in Edinburgh. It is not possible for me to acknowledge fully my indebtedness to this collection.”
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Dedicated to the memory of Donald Mackinnon, who had “placed at my disposal very valuable bibliographic material which he had collected for many years before he became the first occupant of the Celtic Chair in Edinburgh. It is not possible for me to acknowledge fully my indebtedness to this collection.”

1912

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Maclean, Donald, The literature of the Scottish Gael, London, Edinburgh: William Hodge & Co., 1912.  
Offprint from an article published, in three parts, in The Celtic Review.
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Offprint from an article published, in three parts, in The Celtic Review.

1909

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Maclean, Donald, “A Celtist honoured”, The Celtic Review 5:20 (April 1909, 1908–1909): 347–356.
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