David Balfour being memoirs of the further adventures of David Balfour at home and abroad. In which are set forth his misfortunes anent the Appin murder; his troubles with Lord Advocate Grant; captivity on the Bass Rock; journey into Holland and France; and singular relations with James More Drummond or Macgregor, a son of the notorious Rob Roy, and his daughter Catriona.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1924. 8vo, pp. xv, [3], 356; plates with illustrations by N. C. Wyeth; original cloth, pictorial cover label, pictorial endpapers; minimal general wear to binding, very good. Item #29568
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