Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
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The author recounts winter and spring journeys across the Scottish Highlands and Islands, offering travel sketches and practical observations on village libraries, literary societies, and Gaelic book culture. He records local music, lectures, sermons, and church divisions, alongside notes on education, schools, and technical instruction. Travel anecdotes range from Shetland visits and fishing life to commercial-traveller stories, hotel and angling experiences, and industrial notes such as handloom weaving and mining. Interspersed are folklore, clan legends, antiquarian notes, and occasional poems, producing a varied portrait of rural life, social change, and the material and intellectual habits of remote communities.
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