About This Book
A series of travel essays records repeated journeys through Scotland’s Highlands, Lowlands, islands, towns, and countryside, blending landscape sketches with vivid urban portraits. Historical and literary reflections accompany descriptions of abbeys, castles, and memorial sites while the author considers poets, reformers, and notable national episodes. Social customs, kirk and school life, Highland dress, industry, sporting pursuits, canals, and island communities receive close attention. Interwoven throughout are observations on hospitality and character and reflections on the cultural connections between Scotland and readers abroad.
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