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Book 23
The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
by Angus MacDonald and Patricia MacDonald
Published 17 June 1998
The Highlands and Islands of Scotland are one of the most beautiful regions of Europe. Here are illustrated some of the more remarkable examples of its magnificent scenery: the ice-carved Cairngorms in the Central Highlands, Ben Nevis with the sheer cliffs of its hidden north face, the basalt columns of the island of Staffa, the white sands of Iona, and the magical islands of Loch Lomond. The impact of people on the landscape is also studied, revealing Scotlands dramatic and often tragic past: from the enigmatic ancient stones of Brodgar and Stenness on the Orkney Islands, to the fabled castles of Dunnottar and Kildrummy, and the Well of the Dead on Culloden Moor. This book presents a journey of scenic splendour, and historical interest through a unique and extraordinary country
No 23
The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
by Angus MacDonald and Patricia MacDonald
Published 31 July 1991
The "Country Series" aims to combine photographs with light, but authoritative commentary on the chosen themes, which cover art, architecture, travel, local history, the countryside, topography, gardens and rural life. This paperback edition focuses on one of the most beautiful areas of unspoiled landscape in Europe. Taking in the magical grandeur of the mountains of Assynt, the enigmatic ancient stones of Brodgar and Stenness on the Orkney Islands, the Well of the Dead on Culloden Moor and the "black houses" and cottages of the highlands, this book presents a journey, not only of dramatic scenic splendour, but also of great historical and social interest.