
audiobook
The Book-Hunter
The Book-Hunter - etc. - BY - JOHN HILL BURTON - D.C.L., LL.D. - Author of 'A History of Scotland,' 'The Scot Abroad,' 'The Reign of Queen Anne,' &c.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE.
THE AUTHOR'S ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION.
List of Illustrations.
MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR.
CHAPTER I. - ABERDEEN.
CHAPTER II. - EDINBURGH.
CHAPTER III. - BEGINNING OF LITERARY LIFE.
CHAPTER IV. - SECOND STAGE OF LITERARY LIFE.
This volume offers a vivid portrait of a 19th‑century scholar whose life intertwined with the tumult of his era. Beginning with a detailed memoir, it traces his modest Aberdeen origins, family dynamics, and the early influences that shaped his love of learning. The narrative weaves together personal letters, school experiences, and the challenges of a military‑tinged upbringing, giving listeners a clear sense of the social fabric of the time.
Interspersed with finely rendered illustrations—portraits, sketches of the author’s library, and scenes from his hometown—the book creates a tactile sense of place. Its careful indexing and thoughtful commentary make it an inviting guide for anyone curious about the formation of a historian’s mind. Listeners will appreciate the blend of scholarly insight and intimate storytelling that brings this remarkable figure’s early years to life.
Full title
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (773K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-07-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1809–1881
A sharp-minded Scottish historian and public thinker, he wrote widely on Scotland’s past and on major figures such as David Hume. His work blends legal training, historical curiosity, and a clear interest in how ideas shape public life.
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