The islands of Scotland: Hebrides, Orkney and Shetlands

by Hugh MacDiarmid.

First edition.

London : B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1939. xx, 140, 63 unnumbered pages of plates : frontispiece, illustrations, maps on endpapers.

An introduction to the Hebrides, Orkneys and Shetlands, with over 80 photographs, as seen through the eyes of MacDiarmid, who lived in the Shetlands in the 1930s and visited every island. Contains the first appearance of 'Island funeral'.

Hardcover.

G+ in G unclipped DW with wear, tear and creasing to edges, loss to top of spine, and darkening to spine. Spine ends and bottom corners bumped. Ghosting to free endpapers. Spotting to page edges.

Ref No: 6874


Author(s): MacDiarmid, Hugh | Grieve, Christopher Murray

Subject(s): Western Isles | Orkney | Shetland

Collection(s): Hugh MacDiarmid | Scottish local history

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