Night Falls in Ardnamurchan

Night Falls in Ardnamurchan
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ISBN-10 : 0099810603
ISBN-13 : 9780099810605
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Night Falls in Ardnamurchan by : Random House

Night Falls on Ardnamurchan

Night Falls on Ardnamurchan
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Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1311050966
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Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Night Falls on Ardnamurchan by : Alasdair Maclean

Night Falls on Ardnamurchan

Night Falls on Ardnamurchan
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0140108122
ISBN-13 : 9780140108125
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Night Falls on Ardnamurchan by : Alasdair Maclean

This title weaves the author's own account of crofting with extracts from his father's journal - detailing the day-to-day tasks of crofting life. The book also reveals the author's struggle to comes to terms with his background.

Silent Spring Revisited

Silent Spring Revisited
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781408194072
ISBN-13 : 1408194074
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Silent Spring Revisited by : Conor Mark Jameson

Fifty years after the publication of the seminal Silent Spring, Conor Mark Jameson reflects on Rachel Carson's legacy and asks the question - are we still silencing the spring?

Shearwater

Shearwater
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Publisher : Icon Books
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781785787218
ISBN-13 : 1785787217
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Shearwater by : Roger Morgan-Grenville

'Shearwater is sheer delight, a luminous portrait of a magical seabird which spans the watery globe' Daily Mail. 'Charming and impassioned ... a rich tribute to an extraordinary bird.' Horatio Clare, author of A Single Swallow and Heavy Light. A very personal mix of memoir and natural history from the author of Liquid Gold. Ten weeks into its life, a Manx shearwater chick will emerge from its burrow and fly 8,000 miles from the west coast of the British Isles to the South Atlantic. It will be unlikely to touch land again for four years. Part memoir, part homage to wilderness, Shearwater traces the author's 50-year obsession with one of nature's supreme travellers. In the finest tradition of nature writing, Roger Morgan-Grenville, author of Liquid Gold - described by Mary Colwell ( Curlew Moon) as 'a book that ignites joy and warmth' - unpicks the science behind its incredible journey; and into the story of a year in the shearwater's life, he threads the inspirational influence of his Hebridean grandmother who instilled in him a love of wild places and wild animals. Full of lightly-worn knowledge, acute human observation and self-deprecating humour, Shearwater brings to life a truly mysterious and charismatic bird.

White Settlers

White Settlers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781134368570
ISBN-13 : 1134368577
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis White Settlers by : Charles Jedrej

First Published in 1996. Feelings about the repopulation of remote rural areas are nowadays expressed in rather alarming terms, so that in the word of a Skye land-owner: 'the filling of empty glens with people, regardless of origin, is dangerous...because it can destroy the ancient culture which is so precious'. Yet it is remarkable that the depopulation which characterized the previous centuries was greeted with virtually the same reaction. The repopulation of rural Scotland, which since the beginning of the century, has been wished for as the solution to the great problem of rural depopulation, has provoked an ambiguous response. This book describes the local experience of recent population changes and addresses the 'problem' of repopulation. It analyses the paradoxes, ironies and ambiguities that form a complex structure of feelings, much of which is only partially evident at any one time.

The Assassin's Cloak

The Assassin's Cloak
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Publisher : Canongate Books
Total Pages : 960
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ISBN-10 : 9781838852924
ISBN-13 : 1838852921
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Assassin's Cloak by : Irene Taylor

'A diary is an assassin's cloak which we wear when we stab a comrade in the back with a pen', wrote William Soutar in 1934. But a diary is also a place for recording everyday thoughts and special occasions, private fears and hopeful dreams. The Assassin's Cloak gathers together some of the most entertaining and inspiring entries for each day of the year, as writers ranging from Queen Victoria to Andy Warhol, Samuel Pepys to Adrian Mole, pen their musings on the historic and the mundane. Spanning centuries and international in scope, this peerless anthology pays tribute to a genre that is at once the most intimate and public of all literary forms. This new updated edition is published to mark the twentieth anniversary of the book's original publication.

The Highland Clearances

The Highland Clearances
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Publisher : Birlinn
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9780857905246
ISBN-13 : 0857905244
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Highland Clearances by : Eric Richards

The Highland Clearances stands out as one of the most emotive chapters in the history of Scotland. This book traces the origins of the Clearances from the eighteenth century to their culmination in the crofting legislation of the 1880s. In considering both the terrible suffering of the Highland people as well as the stark choices that faced landowners during a period of rapid economic change, it shows how the Clearances were one of many 'attempted' solutions to the problem of how to maintain a population on marginal and infertile land, and were, in fact, part of a wider European movement of rural depopulation. In drawing attention away from the mythology to the hard facts of what actually happened, The Highland Clearances offers a balanced analysis of events which created a terrible scar on the Highland and Gaelic imagination.

The Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands & Islands

The Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands & Islands
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Publisher : Rough Guides UK
Total Pages : 614
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ISBN-10 : 9780241007686
ISBN-13 : 0241007682
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands & Islands by : Rob Humphreys

The new, full-colour Rough Guide to the Scottish Highlands & Islands is the definitive travel guide to this untamed region, with detailed, stylish maps and stunning photography to bring it all to life. From the deserted white strands of South Harris to moody Glen Coe, this is the perfect place to drop off the radar, whether you're camping wild or staying in a boutique bolthole. The Munro summits are as much of a challenge as ever, and the Highlands are also stuffed with myriad other opportunities for adventure, from world-class sea kayaking and mountain biking to near empty surf-breaks. Whether you're travelling by car, bike or public transport the guide's comprehensive travel advice will help you navigate your way around easily and point you in the direction of incredible animals such as puffins and whales. Up-to-date and honest reviews of all the best accommodation and home-grown, fresh eating options for all budgets will all ensure that you maximize your time in this, the most stunning part of Scotland. Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands & Islands. Now available in ePub format.

A Companion to Scottish Literature

A Companion to Scottish Literature
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 692
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ISBN-10 : 9781119651444
ISBN-13 : 1119651441
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to Scottish Literature by : Gerard Carruthers

A Companion to Scottish Literature offers fresh readings of major authors and periods of Scottish literary production from the first millennium to the present. Bringing together contributions by many of the world’s leading experts in the field, this comprehensive resource provides the historical background of Scottish literature, highlights new critical approaches, and explores wider cultural and institutional contexts. Dealing with texts in the languages of Scots, English, and Gaelic, the Companion offers modern perspectives on the historical milieux, thematic contexts and canonical writers of Scottish literature. Original essays apply the most up-to-date critical and scholarly analyses to a uniquely wide range of topics, such as Gaelic literature, national and diasporic writing, children’s literature, Scottish drama and theatre, gender and sexuality, and women’s writing. Critical readings examine William Dunbar, Robert Burns, Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Muriel Spark and Carol Ann Duffy, amongst others. With full references and guidance for further reading, as well as numerous links to online resources, A Companion to Scottish Literature is essential reading for advanced students and scholars of Scottish literature, as well as academic and non-academic readers with an interest in the subject.