Just in (at least the Dictionary is):
Patrick Fairbairn Collection (9 vols.)
- The Typology of Scripture: Viewed in Connection with the Entire Scheme of the Divine Dispensations, vol. 1, by Patrick Fairbairn
- The Typology of Scripture: Viewed in Connection with the Entire Scheme of the Divine Dispensations, vol. 2, by Patrick Fairbairn
- Pastoral Theology: A Treatise on the Office and Duties of the Christian Pastor, by Patrick Fairbairn
- The Revelation of Law in Scripture, Considered with Respect Both to Its Own Nature, and to Its Relative Place in Successive Dispensations, by Patrick Fairbairn
- Prophecy Viewed in Respect to Its Distinctive Nature, Special Function, and Proper Interpretation by Patrick Fairbairn
- Divine Revelation Explained and Vindicated: A Course of Lectures for the Times, by Patrick Fairbairn, Robert Buchanan, Henry Calderwood, William Symington, Alexander R. MacEwen, and Marcus Dods
- Hermeneutical Manual or, Introduction to the Exegetical Study of the Scriptures of the New Testament, by Patrick Fairbairn
- A Course of Lectures on the Jews, by Ministers of the Church of Scotland
- Lectures on the Revival of Religion, by Ministers of the Church of Scotland
The Imperial Bible Dictionary (2 vols.)
"A classic resource for Reformed perspectives on historical, geographical, and doctrinal terms from the Bible."
Also includes articles by William Arthur, Franz Delitzsch, George C. M. Douglas, John Eadie, William Milligan, and James G. Murphy
From the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography:
"A project long in preparation came to fruition under his editorship as the Imperial Bible Dictionary, to which he contributed many of the articles himself."
The sum up their biography:
"Fairbairn was a tall man of good humour, majestic presence, and robust constitution who managed to avoid the controversy and personal animosities that often went with the status of Free Church leader. His knowledge of German scholarship might easily have brought him under the suspicion of colleagues, but while his sympathies were liberal, his orthodoxy was never impugned."