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Summer in Scotland by Ivor Brown, published in 1952, offers a captivating exploration of the enchanting landscapes, traditions, and allure of Scotland during its vibrant summer season.
£10.00
Summer in Scotland by Ivor Brown, published in 1952, offers a captivating exploration of the enchanting landscapes, traditions, and allure of Scotland during its vibrant summer season.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (acceptable)
Publisher: Collins
Year: 1952
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View moreSummer in Scotland by Ivor Brown, published in 1952, offers a captivating exploration of the enchanting landscapes, traditions, and allure of Scotland during its vibrant summer season. With lyrical prose and keen observation, Ivor Brown guides readers through a sensory journey across the breathtaking Scottish scenery.
Through his vivid descriptions, readers are transported to the heart of Scotland's lush glens, serene lochs, and picturesque villages. Brown's writing captures the essence of summer in this land of timeless beauty, where he unravels the interplay between nature and human experience.
With an engaging blend of travelogue and personal reflections, the book delves into the traditions and customs that make Scotland come alive during the warmer months. Brown introduces readers to the warm hospitality, historic castles, and Highland games that define Scottish summers.
As a seasoned observer and skilled wordsmith, Ivor Brown paints a compelling portrait of the land and its people, showcasing their spirit and vitality during the fleeting Scottish summer. Whether it's the play of light on the landscape, the camaraderie of village fairs, or the haunting skirl of bagpipes, his narrative evokes a deep sense of connection to this captivating nation.
"Summer in Scotland" remains a timeless tribute to the magic of Scotland during its most vibrant season. Ivor Brown's eloquent prose invites readers to bask in the sights, sounds, and experiences that define a Scottish summer, offering a rich tapestry of sensory delights and cultural insights that endure through the ages.
There's foxing on the page edges and dust cover and very light foxing throughout the contents. There's also a tear to the dust cover at the top of the spine and a faint red mark at the bottom of the dust cover. Overall, this book is in acceptable condition.