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Who Owns Scotland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Who Owns Scotland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is a comprehensive account and analysis of landownership in Scotland. Drawing on a wide range of sources, it lists the owners of Scotland, and analyzes the current pattern of landownership and how it has evolved over the centuries

The Northern Highlands of Scotland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

The Northern Highlands of Scotland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2019
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2019

This annual bestseller ranks the hottest, must-visit countries, regions, cities and best-value destinations for 2019. Drawing on the knowledge and passion of Lonely Planet’s staff, authors and online community, we present a year’s worth of inspiration to take you out of the ordinary and into the unforgettable. As self-confessed travel geeks, our staff collectively rack up hundreds of thousands of miles each year, exploring almost every destination on the planet. And every year, we ask ourselves: where are the best places in the world to visit right now? It’s a very hotly contested topic at Lonely Planet and generates more discussion than any other. Best in Travel is our definitive answer....

Highland River
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Highland River

Kenn returns to the Highlands of his youth, back to the river which has haunted his dreams since boyhood. Determined to walk all the way back to its source, Kenn embarks on a journey that will lead him deep into the wilderness of his own heart. Profound and moving, Highland River is a stirring tale of what is lost and what endures, and the unexpected ways we can be renewed.

The Flow Country
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

The Flow Country

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Highland Cowboys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Highland Cowboys

From droving to driving, heilan coos to long horns, "Highland Cowboys" explores the links between the two cattle cultures of Scotland and America through music, song, dance, and folklore. The vast number of Scots who emigrated to North America, whether through forcible eviction during the Highland Clearances or voluntarily in the hope of a better life, has been well documented. With them they took their culture, their language, their music and their skills. Cattle droving in Scotland was an established profession from the 16th century, and many such migrants took cowboy jobs in the American West. The medium of music paints a vivid picture of their social and personal lives, and describes a mutual exchange as music crossed and re-crossed the Atlantic creating strong links between the old culture and the new. This unique exploration of the cowboy culture sheds new light on the everyday life of the cattle communities.

Minerals of Britain and Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 625

Minerals of Britain and Ireland

Minerals of Britain and Ireland is a completely comprehensive treatment of the minerals found in Britain, Ireland and the surrounding islands.

The Immeasurable Wilds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

The Immeasurable Wilds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-26
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  • Publisher: Whittles

Provides an illuminating and entertaining account of how the Far North in Scotland was revealed through early travellers.

The Wee Mad Road
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

The Wee Mad Road

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lovesick sheep, rumors of war, storms at sea, whisky galore - a midlife escape from an 'empty nest' in America to start afresh in the wilds of Scotland.When their children grow up and leave home, authors Jack and Barbara Maloney sell their house in a midwest suburb and run off to the Highlands. Following a one-lane track called "The Wee Mad Road," they discover an isolated remnant of traditional Gaelic culture, peopled by characters as unique and memorable as the surrounding mountains. The Maloneys settle into an old stone cottage and spend two years in repeated collisions with quaint Highland ways. Entries from Barbara's diary detail the realities of village life, while Jack recounts tales of poachers, crofters and lairds in one of mainland Britain's most scenic and isolated corners.The Wee Mad Road is a warm and witty account of two years in the Highlands, with illustrations of everyday life in the wildest reaches of the United Kingdom. It's a 'how to' book for anyone who dreams of escaping the doldrums of suburban midlife and starting over.

The Geology of Scotland, 4th edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 604

The Geology of Scotland, 4th edition

This 4th edition of The Geology of Scotland is greatly expanded from the previous edition with 34 authors contributing to 20 chapters. A new format has been adopted to provide a different perspective on the geology of Scotland. A brief introduction is followed by a chapter outlining some of the important historical aspects that in the 19th century placed Scottish geologists in the forefront of a new science. Scotland is constructed from a number of terranes that finally combined in roughly their present positions prior to about 410 million years ago. Thus the geology of each terrane is described up the time of amalgamation, providing chapters on the Southern Uplands, Midland Valley, Highland...