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SECOND son of the late
James MacLehose, publisher and bookseller in Glasgow, the head of the well-known publishing firm, was born in the city 9th April, 1857. He was educated at the
The late Mr. James MacLehose, to whom both businesses owed much of their inspiration, was born in 1811 in
For very many years in the late Mr. MacLehose's lifetime, and since, these premises have been the centre of much of the literary life of Glasgow and the West of Scotland. University text books, philosophical and scientific works, and West of Scotland books have perhaps comprised the greater portion of the books that have been issued by the firm. Among these latter are "The Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow Gentry," and "One Hundred Glasgow Men," both edited by the late Mr. James MacLehose; "The Carved Stones of Islay," by Mr. R. C. Graham; "Scottish National Memorials," "Scottish History and Life," "The Parish of Strathblane" and "Strathendrick," by Mr. John Guthrie Smith. More recently the firm has paid special attention to the publication of historical works, including on the one hand editions of such classics as Richard Hakluyt's "The English Voyages" and "Purchas, his Pilgrimes," and on the other hand, the "Scottish Historical Review," of which Mr. MacLehose has from its beginning in 1903 been the editor. He assisted the late Colin Dunlop Donald to found the Regality Club in 1885, and has throughout been its Honorary Treasurer. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and a Member of Council of the Scottish Text Society. In 1896 he married Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Alexander Macmillan, publisher, London.
No notice of the work of Mr. MacLehose's firms would be complete without a tribute to the work of the late Robert MacLehose, M.A. From 1881 till his death in 1907 the two brothers were associated in all their publishing and printing enterprises.
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