Author:James Macaulay

Works

 * Essay on cruelty to animals, 1839
 * Across the Ferry (1871).
 * Ireland in 1872: a Tour of Observation, with Remarks on Irish Public Opinion (1873)
 * Plea for mercy to animals, (1875)
 * What Great Englishmen have said concerning the Papacy, 1878 (reissued as 'Witness of Great Englishmen,' 1900).
 * All True: Records of Peril and Adventure by Sea, 1879 (new edit. 1880).
 * History of Scotland: from Agricola's invasion to the union of the crowns. by Alexander Whamond, 1880 contr.
 * Vivisection, Scientifically and Ethically Considered in Prize Essays, 1881
 * Sea Pictures drawn with Pen and Pencil, 1882 (new edit. 1884), a work praised highly by Ruskin.
 * Doctor Johnson: His Life, Works & Table Talk, 1884
 * Gray Hawk: Life and Adventures among the Red Indians, 1883 (reissued 1909), a story founded on fact.
 * Stirring Stories of Peace and War by Land and Sea, 1885 (new edit, illustrated in colour by George Soper, 1910).
 * Victoria, R.I.: Her Life and Reign, 1887 (5 portraits).
 * From Middy to Admiral of the Fleet: the Story of Commodore Anson retold, 1891.
 * Speeches and addresses of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales: 1863-1888, as editor (1889)
 * Strange yet true, n.d.
 * Poems on various subjects, in Scots and English, n.d.

Works about Macaulay

 * In: The lives of British historians by Eugene Lawrence, 1855