Land of the Lost by Robert Smith

Land of the Lost by Robert Smith

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Zusammenfassung

Robert Smith takes us on a journey into the forgotten towns and villages of the north-east. He takes us to discover the rich histories of the towns and villages that have come dangerously close to slipping from our national memory.

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Land of the Lost by Robert Smith

This is a book about a search for a sense of the past, looking at old days and old ways; hoping, perhaps, to find a whisper of those 'voices on the braes'. This is the story of the vanished peoples and communities of the Northeast; of people and places whose lives, achievements and traditions are today on the very edge of memory. Through Deeside, Donside, Strathavon and beyond, Bob Smith searches out the deserted and forgotten villages and clachans which lay throughout the area and whose rich history is now often simply commemorated by anonymous ruins set deep in remote glens. First published in 1997, Land of the Lost was an instant success. This new edition has been expanded by almost half to incorporate chapters on the glens south of Strathdon, the area around Belnagauld and the Bunzeach, Mulloch Hill, the track known as the Pollach Road, the fermtouns around Monymusk, and the area around Foudland. It also includes numerous rare archive photographs.

Robert Smith began his journalistic career as a copy boy at the age of fifteen, and would go on to be the longest-serving editor of the "Evening Express" in Aberdeen. On retiring he became a prolific author of local history and walks in the North-East of Scotland. Robert died in 2008 at the age of eighty-four.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781841589428
ISBN 10 184158942X
Titel Land of the Lost
Autor Robert Smith
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Birlinn General
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-04-04
Seitenanzahl 320
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