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Bonnie Scotland / Painted by Sutton Palmer; Described by A.R. Hope Moncrieff

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A guided tour of Scotland’s mainland regions that pairs evocative landscape paintings with concise cultural and historical sketches. Organized by districts—from the Borderlands and Edinburgh through the Trossachs, Fife, the Highland line to northern cities and western counties—it blends topographical description, local customs, literary and historical anecdotes, and personal reminiscences. Emphasis falls on scenic and architectural features and on how landscape and local life shape national character. The tone is descriptive and companionable, serving as an illustrated accompaniment that foregrounds visual impression while supplying contextual notes and human-interest vignettes.

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A. R. Hope Moncrieff

A. R. Hope Moncrieff was a British author known for his descriptive works that often explore the beauty and culture of various regions, particularly in Scotland. His notable titles include "Bonnie Scotland," which showcases the picturesque landscapes of Scotland through vivid illustrations and engaging narratives. Moncrieff also wrote about other locations, such as the "Isle of Wight" and "Kew Gardens," reflecting his interest in both natural beauty and historical context. His works contribute to the literary heritage of travel writing and regional descriptions, offering readers a glimpse into the charm of the British Isles.

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