Author:James Grant (1822-1887)

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James Grant
(1822–1887)

Scottish writer

James Grant

Works[edit]

  • The Romance of War (1845)
  • Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp (1848)
  • Harry Ogilvie: or, The Black Dragoons (1856)
  • Frank Hilton, or, "The Queen's Own" (1861)
  • The Captain of the Guard (1862)
  • Bothwell; or, The Days of Mary Queen of Scots (18xx), in 3 vols)
  • The Yellow Frigate (1855)
  • Colville of the Guards (1885)
  • The Cameronians: a novel (1881)
  • The Girl He Married: a novel (1869)
  • The Dead Tryst (1874)
  • Derval Hampton: a story of the sea (1881)
  • Dick Rodney: or The Adventures of an Eton boy (1881)
  • Did She Love Him? A novel (1876)
  • Dulcie Carlyon: a novel (1886)
  • Cassell's History of the War in the Sudan (1885-1886)
  • British battles on land and sea (1897)
  • Cassell's Illustrated History of India (1876-77)
  • Cassell's Old and new Edinburgh: its history, its people, and its places (1883)
  • The Cavaliers of Fortune (1858)
  • The Clans of Scotland; an introductory account of Celtic Scotland, clanship, chiefs, their dress, arms, etc., and with historical notes of each clan (1886)
  • The Constable of France; and other military historiettes (1866)
  • First Love and Last Love; a Tale of the Indian Mutiny (1869)
  • The Highlanders of Glen Ora (1857)
  • Jack Chaloner, or, The Fighting Forty-third
  • Jack Manly, his adventures by sea and land
  • Jane Seton: or, The king's advocate, a Scottish historical romance (1853)
  • The King's own borderers: a military romance (1865)
  • Lady Wedderburn's wish: a tale of the Crimean War (1870)
  • Laura Everingham; or, The Highlanders of Glen Ora
  • Legends of the Black Watch: or, Forty-second Highlanders (1860)
  • Love's Labour Won: a novel (1888)
  • The Master of Aberfeldie (1884)
  • Memoirs and Adventures of Sir John Hepburn (1851)
  • Memoirs and Adventures of Sir William Kirkaldy of Grange (1849)
  • Memoirs of James, Marquis of Montrose, K.G. Captain General of Scotland (1858)
  • Memorials of the Castle of Edinburgh (1862)
  • Miss Cheyne of Essilmont (1883)
  • Morley Ashton: a story of the sea (1876)
  • Oliver Ellis; or, The Fusiliers (1861)
  • One of the six hundred: a novel (1875)
  • Only an ensign: a tale of the retreat from Cabul (1871)
  • Philip Rollo, or, The Scottish musketeers (1854)
  • The Queen's Cadet, and other tales (1877)
  • The Romance of War: or, the Highlanders in Spain (1846)
  • The Ross-Shire Buffs (1877)
  • The Scots Brigade, and Other Tales (1882)
  • The Scottish Cavalier: An Historical Romance (1850)
  • Second to None: A Military Romance
  • The Secret Dispatch; or, the Adventure of Captain Balgonie (1872)
  • Shall I Win Her? The Story of a Wanderer (1874)
  • Under the Red Dragon. A Novel (1872)
  • Vere of Ours: The Eighth or King's: A Novel (1878)
  • The Veteran; or, France and Algeria. A Drama, in Six Tableaux (1859)
  • The White Cockade, or, Faith and Fortitude (1867)

Works about Grant[edit]

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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