Sgiath

Sgiath
Author: George Macpherson
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1912387670

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Long ago in ancient Skye, a queen is born in a storm... From the depths of Scottish folklore emerges Sgiath, an ancient warrior queen of Skye. Also known as Scáthach or Sgathaich, Skye and Dunscaith Castle – her home on the island all those years ago – are said to have been named after her. Follow her incredible journey as she turns from ordinary village girl to leader of a great army of warriors, conquering her opponents and bringing education to all. Magic and myth interweave with history in this epic tale of ancient oral storytelling that is inspirational for our modern times.

Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland C. 1100-1600

Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland C. 1100-1600
Author: Elizabeth FitzPatrick
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843830900

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An investigation of the places in the Irish landscape where open-air Gaelic royal inauguration assemblies were held from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries.

Points, sets and man

Points, sets and man
Author: Adam Watson
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1782220763

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In this book, the author looks back at 56 years of personal experiences with his own pointers and setters, and those of members of the research team that he came later to lead. They studied the population biology, territorial behaviour, habitats and environment of red grouse and ptarmigan in Scotland. The joint achievements of men and dogs elicited a fresh understanding of populations and behaviour of animals in general, drawing international attention and recognition to the human workers. It is time to sing for recognition of the dogs, because the human achievements would have been immeasurably less had the faithful dogs not joined them to form a crucial inspirational partnership. The author tells of that partnership, its development and fruition. The book is mainly the author’s personal account, describing how the human workers gradually gained insight and experience that made the partnership ever more effective. Because the author’s dogs lived with him and his family, and the others in the team who had dogs usually kept them at home, part of the book tells of these relationships. Personal anecdotes and humorous events enliven the text. The author knew some other workers who used dogs to aid their research on wild animals, and visited them in Canada, USA, and Norway. Also he was in close touch with other colleagues who used dogs for wildlife research in France and northern Italy. A valuable international aspect to the book has been contributed by a few of these colleagues. Numerous photographs illustrate the text, showing dogs and men in fieldwork together and apart, as well as portraits of both. Hunters, shooters, researchers and dog enthusiasts in general will enjoy and appreciate this book

Celtic Sea Stories

Celtic Sea Stories
Author: George W. Macpherson
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2020-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1912387859

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The Celtic belief that by recording a story the spirit of the story and its teller would die, has meant that generations worth of stories of have been lost. Celtic Sea Stories brings together myths and legends from the past, which the author has collected throughout his lifetime, along with others written specifically for the collection, to provide an enchanting vision of Scottish life by the sea. From kings and fairies to mermaids and witches every tale explores a different aspect of a forgotten way of life. Before schools and television storytelling was the only way to entertain, impart wisdom and explain the inexplicable. Celtic Sea Stories allows readers to share in the storytelling experience again and again, while learning about Scottish history and culture.

Walking Loch Lomond and the Trossachs

Walking Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Author: Ronald Turnbull
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2024-08-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1783625910

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A guidebook to 73 walks and scrambles in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs. Exploring the beauty of the national park, the walks are suitable for most walkers, with shorter low-level routes alongside plenty of more challenging, full-day hikes. The walks range from 3 to 28km (2–17 miles) and include 21 Munro summits and plenty of Corbetts and Grahams. 1:50,000 OS maps are included for each route GPX files available to download Routes are graded by length and difficulty Easy access from Glasgow and Stirling Highlights include Ben Lomond, Arrochar Alps and Ben Lui

Place-names of Skye and Adjacent Islands

Place-names of Skye and Adjacent Islands
Author: Alexander Robert Forbes
Publisher: Paisley : Alexander Gardner, Limited
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1923
Genre: Names, Geographical
ISBN:

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