James Kirkwood
(1650s–1700s)

Scottish minister and library advoocate

Works

  • Two Tracts on the Founding and Maintaining of Parochial Libraries in Scotland (1906), edited by John Cotton Dana and Henry Watson Kent, which includes
    • An Overture for Founding and Maintaining Bibliothecks in every Paroch throughout the Kingdom (1699)
    • A Copy of a Letter anent a Project for Erecting a Library in every Presbytery, or at least every County in the Highlands. From a Reverend Minister of the Scots Nation now in England (undated)
  • A New Family Book, or the True Interest of Families.… Together with several Prayers for Families and Children and Graces before and after Meat (1690?)

Works about Kirkwood

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