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Sketch-Book of the North

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A sequence of atmospheric sketches and essays presents impressions of northern landscapes, ruined abbeys and old highways, lochs, glens and coastal towns, weaving local history, clan memory, seasonal observances and village pastimes. Individual pieces move between antiquarian description and lived detail, evoking battlefields, folklore, sporting and domestic scenes through careful attention to topography, architecture and anecdote. The collection combines travel writing, historical reflection and folkloric notice to portray regional scenery, ceremonies and communities, alternating personal observation with gathered tradition to convey the character and rhythms of life in the North.

About the Author

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George Eyre-Todd

George Eyre-Todd was a Scottish author and poet, recognized for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. He is best known for his work "Sketch-Book of the North," which reflects his deep appreciation for the landscapes and culture of northern Scotland. Eyre-Todd's writing often captures the essence of the natural world, blending vivid descriptions with a sense of nostalgia. His literary style is characterized by a lyrical quality that resonates with readers who cherish the beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Through his works, he has left a lasting impression on the literary heritage of Scotland.

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