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A compendium of anecdotes and sketches centered on Edinburgh life, organized into thematic chapters that range from the Parliament House and lawyers to the church, colleges, surgeons, royalty, men of letters, artists, women, the supernatural, streets, and civic institutions. It offers short biographical portraits, witty courtroom and social stories, and recollections that blend historical detail with light humor. Many entries are illustrated with portraits or engravings, and the tone alternates between affectionate nostalgia and playful satire, emphasizing local character, institutional customs, and memorable personalities rather than a single narrative.

About the Author

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Francis Watt

Francis Watt was a Scottish author known for his contributions to literature through his engaging narratives and anecdotes. He is particularly recognized for his works "The Law's Lumber Room" and its sequel, "The Law's Lumber Room (Second Series)," which explore the quirks and intricacies of legal life with a blend of humor and insight. Additionally, his book "The Book of Edinburgh Anecdote" showcases his talent for storytelling, capturing the essence of Edinburgh's rich cultural heritage. Watt's writings reflect a keen observation of society and a unique ability to weave entertaining tales from everyday experiences.

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