The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 9 (April 1923)
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Title: The Scottish Chapbook
Subtitle: A Monthly Magazine of Scottish Arts and Letters
Issue: Vol. I no. 9
Editor: Christopher Murray Grieve.
Place of publication: Montrose.
Publisher: C. M Grieve, The Scottish Chapbook, 16 Links Avenue, Montrose
Date: April 1923
Price: 1 Shilling 6d.
Size: 10ins (25.5cm) x 7 1/2ins (19.2cm)

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William M'Kay, 'An Auld Dune Man', poem, p. 239
[C. M. Grieve], 'Causerie: A Theory of Scots Letters III', editorial, pp. 240 - 244
        "         , 'Is Shaw Scotch?', comment/extract, p. 244 [extract from H. L. Mencken, in Prejudices (First Series)]
R. J. M'Leish, 'The Ruined Sheiling', poem, p. 245
Tamar Faed, 'A Distant Bugle', poem, p. 246
Robert Crawford, 'A Spring Journey', poem, pp. 247 - 248
Hugh M'Diarmid, 'From "A Kist O'Whistles"', poem, pp. 249 - 250
Bessie J. B. MacArthur, 'Dead Leaves', poem, p. 251
Alastair Cameron, 'The Raiders', poem, p. 251
check-weighman of a Scottish coal-mine, 'On Meunier's Statue of the Old Pit Pony', poem, p. 252
Mairi Mowat, 'Lullaby', poem, p. 253
Alasdair Alpin MacGregor, 'Am Bron Mara (Sea Sorrow)', poem, p. 254
A. Milne, 'Robin Sequence', poem, pp. 255 - 256
Marion Angus, 'The Little One', poem, p. 257
Peter Taylor, 'Poetry and Life', poem, p. 258
[C. M. Grieve], 'Prize for Lowland Scots Poem', announcement, p. 258
        "         , 'Modern Scottish Bibliographies: No. 7 - James Roxburgh M'Clymont', critical note/biographical note/bibliographical note, pp. 259 - 263
        "         , 'Towards a Scottish Renaissance', essay, pp. 264 - 266