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THEY STAND SUPREME!
These Oatcakes are simply delicious, and are welcomed at every meal.
You’ll like them.
Remember they are not just ordinary Oatcakes.
BE SURE TO ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A TIN.
THREE IMPORTANT BOOKS.
Cr. 8vo. JUST PUBLISHED. 7/6 Net.
BY MOUNTAIN, MOOR, AND LOCH TO THE DREAM ISLES OF THE WEST.
By Thomas Nicol.
With Introduction by Professor Peacock. Fifty Illustrations.
The book is the outcome of years of wanderings on foot among the wild hills, glens,
and islands of Scotland.
“The book should prove a delight to all who love Scotland’s hills and history.”
—John o' Groat’s Journal.
Cr. 8vo. NEW EDITION. 5/- Net.
THE MISTY ISLE OF SKYE: ITS SCENERY, ITS PEOPLE, ITS STORY.
By J. A. MacCulloch.
With Introduction by the late Macleod of Macleod. Twenty-four Illustrations.
“No visitor should go to Skye without a copy of this book in his pocket.”
—Scottish Country Life.
Cr. 8vo. NEW AND REVISED EDITION. 5/- Net.
SCOTLAND: PICTURESQUE AND TRADITIONAL.
By Geobge Eybe-Todd. Fifty-seven Illustrations.
The record of an unconventional journey undertaken for the most part on foot. The
writer, progressing with map and walking stick, explored the main interests of Central
Scotland, between Melrose and Inverness.
From all Booksellers, or
ENEAS MACKAY : PUBLISHER : STIRLING
These Oatcakes are simply delicious, and are welcomed at every meal.
You’ll like them.
Remember they are not just ordinary Oatcakes.
BE SURE TO ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A TIN.
THREE IMPORTANT BOOKS.
Cr. 8vo. JUST PUBLISHED. 7/6 Net.
BY MOUNTAIN, MOOR, AND LOCH TO THE DREAM ISLES OF THE WEST.
By Thomas Nicol.
With Introduction by Professor Peacock. Fifty Illustrations.
The book is the outcome of years of wanderings on foot among the wild hills, glens,
and islands of Scotland.
“The book should prove a delight to all who love Scotland’s hills and history.”
—John o' Groat’s Journal.
Cr. 8vo. NEW EDITION. 5/- Net.
THE MISTY ISLE OF SKYE: ITS SCENERY, ITS PEOPLE, ITS STORY.
By J. A. MacCulloch.
With Introduction by the late Macleod of Macleod. Twenty-four Illustrations.
“No visitor should go to Skye without a copy of this book in his pocket.”
—Scottish Country Life.
Cr. 8vo. NEW AND REVISED EDITION. 5/- Net.
SCOTLAND: PICTURESQUE AND TRADITIONAL.
By Geobge Eybe-Todd. Fifty-seven Illustrations.
The record of an unconventional journey undertaken for the most part on foot. The
writer, progressing with map and walking stick, explored the main interests of Central
Scotland, between Melrose and Inverness.
From all Booksellers, or
ENEAS MACKAY : PUBLISHER : STIRLING
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Description | This contains items published by An Comunn, which are not specifically Mòd-related. It includes journals, annual reports and corporate documents, policy statements, educational resources and published plays and literature. It is arranged alphabetically by title. |
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Description | A collection of over 400 items published by An Comunn Gàidhealach, the organisation which promotes Gaelic language and culture and organises the Royal National Mòd. Dating from 1891 up to the present day, the collection includes journals and newspapers, annual reports, educational materials, national Mòd programmes, published Mòd literature and music. |
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