Description
Paul Murton has spent half-a lifetime exploring some of the most beautiful islands in the world - the Hebrides. He has travelled the length and breadth of the Scotland's rugged, six-thousand-mile coast line, and sailed to over eighty islands.
In this book Paul visits each of the Hebridean islands in turn, introducing their myths and legends, history, culture and extraordinary natural beauty. In addition he also meets the people who live there and learns their story. He has met crofters, fishermen, tweed weavers, Gaelic singers, clan chiefs, artists, postmen and bus drivers - people from every walk of life who make the islands tick. This blend of the contemporary and the traditional creates a vivid account of the Hebrides and serves as unique guide to the less well known aspects of life among the islands.
About the Author
Paul Murton is well known as a documentary film maker whose work includes Grand Tours of Scotland and Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands (4 series). He grew up in rural Argyll and has been an inveterate traveller since his teenage years.
Reviews
'Excites and enthuses. Paul Murton succeeds in conveying his love for the islands and does so in a way that is both moving and infectious. A hefty paperback, beautifully produced, entertainingly written and nicely illustrated'
* Undiscovered Scotland *'A personal and thorough insight into the thousands of magical islands that make up the magnificent Hebrides'
* Scots Magazine *Book Information
ISBN 9781780274676
Author Paul Murton
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Birlinn Ltd
Publisher Birlinn General
Weight(grams) 980g
Dimensions(mm) 245mm * 190mm * 25mm