Exploring the Isles of the West

Exploring the Isles of the West
Author: Marc Calhoun
Publisher:
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2012
Genre: Hebrides (Scotland)
ISBN: 9781907443305

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Marc Calhoun lives in Seattle in the Western United States, fully 5000 miles away from the Hebrides, but he has been fascinated by their landscape and history ever since seriously beginning to explore the western islands of Scotland over twenty years ago. Exploring the Isles of the West is a compilation of his years of exploring the islands, recounting not only the physical journeys but his own journey from tourist to serious explorer dedicated to seeing and learning as much as possible about the islands

Isles of the West

Isles of the West
Author: Ian Mitchell
Publisher: Birlinn
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2012-07-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0857901885

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Isles of the West describes a three-month voyage made in the summer of 1996 around the Hebrides. The author's aim was to explore the major issues peculiar to the islands as the century dawns. How does land reform, for example, look from the point of view of the islanders? Does nature conservation actually help the environment? Is the commercial promotion of 'heritage' a blessing or a curse? Interwoven with the beauty of the islands and the seductive feeling of freedom which comes from making long voyages in small boats is the nagging worry that alien forces, both Scottish and European, sentimental and mercenary, are distorting the indigenous society by imposing outside ideas on communities which are valued in part because they are so free of external pressures. Who are these bodies, both public and private, that want to save the islands from the islanders? Ian Mitchell's controversial book examines these conflicts and describes how pleasant it can be to worry about the future while lolling on the sun-drenched deck of a gently moving sailing boat.

A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, Circa 1695

A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, Circa 1695
Author: Martin Martin
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0857902881

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One of the greatest travellers in Scotland, Martin Martin was also a native Gaelic speaker. This text offers his narrative of his journey around the Western Isles, and a mine of information on custom, tradition and life. Martin Martin's wrote before the Jacobite rebellions changed the way of life of the Highlander irrevocably. The volume includes the earliest account of St Kilda, first published in 1697 and Sir Donald Monro, High Dean of the Isles, account written in 1549 which presents a record of a pastoral visit to islands still coping with the aftermath of the fall of the Lords of the Isles.

Western Isles of Trinidad

Western Isles of Trinidad
Author: Anthony De Verteuil
Publisher: Paria Publishing Company Limited
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789769500853

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Fr. Anthony de Verteuil, a well-known author about Trinidad's history with a large number of titles published over several decades, wrote this charming and interesting book about "Down the Islands." The small and tiny mountaintops that peep out of the ocean between Trinidad's westernmost tip and Venezuela's Paria peninsula have traditionally been the place for weekend homes of many of the country's old families, and generations of children virtually grew up there, learning about the sea and about boats. But there is more to the history of the Western Isles: historical battles were fought between them, pirates hid their loot there in sheltered coves, and the largest centipedes ever beheld by mankind live in their undergrowth!

The Kingdom of the Isles

The Kingdom of the Isles
Author: R. Andrew McDonald
Publisher: John Donald
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788854128

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This study explores the history of the western seaboard of Scotland (the Hebrides, Argyll and the Isle of Man) in a formative but often neglected era: the central middle ages, from the mightly Somerled to his descendant John MacDonald, the first Lord of the Isles (c. 1336). Drawing on a variety of sources, this very readable narrative deals with three major and closely interrelated themes: first, the existence of the Isles and coastal mainland as a kingdom from c.1100 to 1266; second, the rulers of the region, Somerled and his descendants, the MacDougalls, MacDonalds and MacRuaris; and third, the often complex relations among the Isles, Scotland, Norway and England. A fully rounded history emerges, which transcends national viewpoints. While political history predominates, the changing nature of society in the isles is emphasized throughout, and separate chapters address the church and monasticism as well as the monuments – the castles, monasteries, churches and chapels that form an enduring legacy.

Isles at the Edge of the Sea

Isles at the Edge of the Sea
Author: Jonny Muir
Publisher: Sandstone PressLtd
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2011
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781905207619

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An account of an exploration of Scotland's most far-flung islands, with beautiful color photographs.

The Summer Isles

The Summer Isles
Author: Philip Marsden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Summer Isles (Scotland)
ISBN: 9781783783007

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A journey by sea along the western coasts of Ireland and Scotland in search of islands, both real and imagined.

Walking in the Isles of Scilly

Walking in the Isles of Scilly
Author: Paddy Dillon
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1783628588

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This guidebook to walking on the Scilly Isles includes 11 day walks and 4 boat trips. The walks are between 1.5 and 10 miles long (2.5km and 16km), and explore the larger islands such as Tresco, St Martin's, St Mary's, St Agnes and Bryher as well as smaller islands in the archipelago. Alongside the walks, which are suitable for walkers of all abilities, are 4 boat trips which explore Annet and the Western Rocks, the Norrard Rocks, St Helens and Tean as well as the Eastern Isles. All routes are illustrated with OS mapping and contain lots of background information on the history, geology and ecology of the islands. There is also practical information on public transport services and accommodation. With their mild climate and relaxing atmosphere, the Isles make an ideal holiday destination, with stunning scenery, rich bird life and myriad wildflowers. Basking in sunshine, rising green and pleasant from the blue Atlantic Ocean, fringed by rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, they reveal their charms to those who walk the headlands, sail from island to island and take time to observe the sights, sounds and scents of the landscape.

Isles of the West

Isles of the West
Author: Ian Mitchell
Publisher: Birlinn Publishers
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012
Genre: Hebrides (Scotland)
ISBN: 9781841589503

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Isles of the West describes a three-month voyage made in the summer of 1996 around the Hebrides. The author explores the major issues peculiar to the islands as the century dawns.

Outer Hebrides

Outer Hebrides
Author: Mark Rowe
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1784770361

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adt's new guide to the Outer Hebrides: The Western Isles of Scotland, from Lewis to Barra, by experienced writer and journalist Mark Rowe is the only full-size guide to focus solely on the islands of Lewis, Harris, St Kilda, North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist, Eriskay, Barra and Vatersay. Masses of background information is included, from geography and geology to art and architecture, with significant coverage of wildlife, too, as well as all the practical details you could need: when to visit, suggested itineraries, public holidays and festivals, local culture, plus accommodation and where to eat and drink. Walkers, bird-watchers, wildlife photographers, beach lovers and genealogists are all catered for, and this is an ideal guide for those who travel simply with curious minds to discover far-flung places of great cultural, historical and wildlife interest. The Outer Hebrides is an archipelago of 15 inhabited islands and more than 50 others that are free of human footprint. Huge variations in landscape are found across the islands, from Lewisian gneiss, which dates back almost three billion years, to rugged Harris with its magnificent sands running down its western flanks and the windswept, undulating flatness and jagged sea lochs of the Uists. This is a land where Gaelic is increasingly spoken and ancient monuments abound, where stunning seabird colonies and birds of prey can be watched, and where the grassy coastal zones known as the machair are transformed into glorious carpets of wildfllowers in late spring and summer. Whether visiting the Standing Stones of Callanish, the Uig peninsula, Barra's Castle Bay, or historic St Kilda, or if you just want to experience the romance of the Sound of Harris, one of the most beautiful ferry journeys in the world, Bradt's Outer Hebrides: The Western Isles of Scotland, from Lewis to Barra has all the information you need.