A Life of Soolivan by Calum Ferguson

A Life of Soolivan by Calum Ferguson

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In this title, Calum Ferguson, who as a young man knew Soolivan, explores the world of this cu gun urra (masterless dog) through Soolivan's own stories as well as drawing on a great deal of material which has only recently been passed on to the author by Soolivan's contemporaries and members of his family.

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A Life of Soolivan by Calum Ferguson

In 1889, Iain Tharmoid Uilleam of the Barantaich sept of the Lewis Macleods was born at No. 11 Port Mholair, a mile from the outmost headland of An Rubha, Lewis. In the rough, tough world of his teenage years, his prowess as a street-fighter earned him the nickname 'Soolivan' (after John L. Sullivan, World Heavyweight Champion). A born rebel, he railed against every kind of discipline and was always in and out of trouble. Completely unsuited to a settled existence, he sampled his first taste of freedom when he ran away to sea at the age of 16, and subsequently lived an itinerant life in many parts of the world: the Canadian prairies before the First World War, America during the Prohibition era (much of which he spent in prison), Australia during the Depression, as well as Patagonia, Fiji and Turkey. Ending up in the notorious Tuxpan Jail in Mexico, he was released only after the involvement of the British consul, and he returned to the family croft in Lewis, where he lived until his death, twenty years later, in 1956. During these years he frequently entertained visitors to the croft with stories of his adventures - his was a forthright, vernacular style of story-telling, humorous
Born in Point, Lewis and educated at Aberdeen University, Calum Ferguson has had a varied career as a teacher and broadcaster, including a period at Strathclyde and Glasgow Universities. He now lives in Stornoway. He is the author of a number of books in Gaelic and English including Hiort -- A Gaelic History of St Kilda. His last book, Children of the Black-house, was a best-seller over Christmas 2003.
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ISBN 13 9781841583280
ISBN 10 1841583286
Title A Life of Soolivan
Author Calum Ferguson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2004-11-05
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.