Into the Peatlands

Into the Peatlands
Title Into the Peatlands PDF eBook
Author Robin Crawford
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 343
Release 2018-09-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1788851404

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A portrait of these Scottish wetlands: “Fascinating…makes you yearn for a sip of golden whisky whose barley malt has been smoked over a rich, peaty fire.” —Daily Mail The peatlands of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides are half land, half water. Their surface is a glorious tweed woven from tiny, living sphagnums rich in wildlife, but underneath are layer upon layer of dead mosses transforming into the peat. One can, with care, walk out onto them, but stop and you begin to sink into them. For time immemorial the peatlands have been places—for humans at least—of seasonal habitation but not of constant residence. In this book, Robin A. Crawford explores the peatlands over the course of the year, explaining how they have come to be and examining how peat has been used from the Bronze Age onwards. In describing the seasonal processes of cutting, drying, stacking, storing, and burning, he reveals one of the key rhythms of island life, but his study goes well beyond this to include many other aspects, including the wildlife and folklore associated with these lonely, watery places. Widening his gaze to other peatlands in the country, he also reflects on the historical and cultural importance that peat has played, and continues to play—it is still used for fuel in many rural areas and plays an essential role in whisky-making—in the story of Scotland.

Wee Folk Tales

Wee Folk Tales
Title Wee Folk Tales PDF eBook
Author Donald Smith
Publisher Luath Press Ltd
Pages 128
Release 2020-04-24
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1912387425

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These stories are about the wee folk of Scotland, told afresh for everyone including, today's wee people. Collected here are stories from all over Scotland. Many were first published in the nineteenth and twentieth century, but all have been influenced by being told and retold, shaped and reshaped as they pass from storyteller to storyteller. Whether you're introducing a wee bairn to these stories for the first time or you're not-so-wee and reading them to yourself, you'll find plenty to love in these charming Scots folk tales.

The Irish Book Lover

The Irish Book Lover
Title The Irish Book Lover PDF eBook
Author John Smyth Crone
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 1910
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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The Literary Year-book

The Literary Year-book
Title The Literary Year-book PDF eBook
Author Frederick George Aflalo
Publisher
Pages 640
Release 1917
Genre Literature
ISBN

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A Guide to Books on Ireland

A Guide to Books on Ireland
Title A Guide to Books on Ireland PDF eBook
Author Joseph Holloway
Publisher Dublin : Hodges, Figgis & Company, Limited ; New York [etc.] : Longmans, Green and Company
Pages 398
Release 1912
Genre English drama
ISBN

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Children of the Dead End

Children of the Dead End
Title Children of the Dead End PDF eBook
Author Patrick MacGill
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1914
Genre Authors, Irish
ISBN

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American Illustrated Magazine

American Illustrated Magazine
Title American Illustrated Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1024
Release 1910
Genre
ISBN

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