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Scotland for Everyman by H.A. Piehler is an immersive travel guide that paints a vivid and comprehensive picture of the captivating land of Scotland.
£10.00
Scotland for Everyman by H.A. Piehler is an immersive travel guide that paints a vivid and comprehensive picture of the captivating land of Scotland.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (very good)
Publisher: J. M. Dent
Year: 1954
Pages: 220
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View more"Scotland for Everyman" by H.A. Piehler is an immersive travel guide that paints a vivid and comprehensive picture of the captivating land of Scotland. With meticulous attention to detail, Piehler guides readers on an enchanting journey through Scotland's historic sites, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
Through evocative prose, the author introduces readers to the majestic Scottish Highlands, the bustling city streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and the serene shores of its lochs. The book delves into the country's storied history, from ancient clans to modern achievements, offering insights into Scotland's pivotal role in literature, science, and politics.
But "Scotland for Everyman" goes beyond the usual tourist attractions. Piehler takes readers off the beaten path, uncovering hidden gems and lesser-known destinations, inviting travelers to explore the heart of Scotland. Whether you're an adventurer seeking outdoor thrills, a history buff fascinated by ancient castles, or a lover of Scotch whisky, this guide offers something for everyone.
What sets this guide apart is its emphasis on personal experiences and cultural understanding. With a keen eye for nuance, Piehler captures the essence of Scottish life and the warmth of its people. This book isn't just a travel guide; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in Scotland's soul, to embrace its traditions, and to forge your own memorable journey through a land of mystery and beauty.
There's some discolouration and a few small stains on the front and back covers. The cloth covering the spine is also slightly discoloured. There's a pencil mark on the first end page. The pages are clean and the text block is tight.