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North East Lowlands of Scotland by John R. Allan is a captivating journey through a region steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. This is a 1st edition copy.
£10.00
North East Lowlands of Scotland by John R. Allan is a captivating journey through a region steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. This is a 1st edition copy.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (acceptable)
Publisher: Robert Hale
Year: 1952
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View moreNorth East Lowlands of Scotland by John R. Allan, published in 1952, is a captivating journey through a region steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. This comprehensive work offers a deep exploration of the North East Lowlands, a region renowned for its picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant communities.
Through the expert lens of John R. Allan, readers are transported to an era where the essence of the North East Lowlands comes to life. With meticulous research and vivid descriptions, Allan uncovers the nuances of this diverse area, from the rolling hills to the charming villages and bustling towns.
The book takes readers on an immersive tour, highlighting architectural wonders, cultural landmarks, and the interplay between human innovation and the surrounding environment. Allan's prose captures the essence of the North East Lowlands, inviting readers to embark on a virtual journey through its storied past and dynamic present.
With a blend of historical insights, geographical exploration, and cultural anecdotes, "North East Lowlands of Scotland" presents a rich tapestry of the region's identity. As readers flip through its pages, they gain an appreciation for the unique blend of tradition and progress that defines the North East Lowlands.
Published in 1952, this book remains a cherished resource for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of this captivating Scottish region. John R. Allan's work stands as a timeless tribute to the North East Lowlands' enduring allure, inviting readers to explore its landscapes, history, and vibrant communities from the comfort of its pages.
There are a few tears on the dust cover and the front and back covers are slightly faded (see images above). There's also slight wear on the front and back covers, an inscription on the first end page and light foxing.