Journey to the Western Isles of ScotlandReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 244 pàgines It is a travelogue that encapsulates Johnsonâe(tm)s eighty-three daysâe(tm) journey to Scotland and the islands of Hebrides in 1773. Johnson has portrayed Scotland by depicting the scenes picturesquely. The whole panorama enhances readerâe(tm)s interest to an utmost pleasure. Johnson has recorded and commented on the Scottish life including all its peculiarities. Interesting! |
Continguts
KEITH | 1 |
ABERBROTHICK | 14 |
ABERDEEN | 22 |
SLANES | 31 |
CASTLE THE BULLER OF BUCHAN 33 BAMFF | 39 |
FORES | 47 |
LOUGH | 56 |
FALL | 65 |
GLENELG | 99 |
CORIATACHAN | 110 |
RAASAY | 122 |
DUNVEGAN | 141 |
ULINISH | 151 |
TALISKER | 160 |
COL | 257 |
CASTLE | 266 |
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