The road to the Isles: poetry, lore, and tradition of the Hebrides. With an introduction by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser.
by MacLeod, Kenneth, 1871-1955
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Scotland mkri MacLeod, Kenneth, 1871-1955. The road to the Isles: poetry, lore, and tradition of the Hebrides. With an introduction by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. Edinburgh: Robert Grant & Son, 1927, 248, notes, maps on endpapers. "Material contributed to the 'Songs of the Hebrides' and 'The Celtic Review' from the year 1907 onwards."--p. 7. Spine sun-faded, gilt lettering on spine and cover panel, little faded, top edge gilt too. Green cloth, some occasional light foxing in text, attractive clean copy else. $27.50
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- Focloir (US)
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- Scotland mkri
- Title
- The road to the Isles: poetry, lore, and tradition of the Hebrides. With an introduction by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser.
- Author
- MacLeod, Kenneth, 1871-1955
- Format/Binding
- Good
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Robert Grant & Son
- Place of Publication
- Edinburgh
- Date Published
- 1927
- Pages
- 248
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Scotland
- Bookseller catalogs
- Scotland Scottish History and culture; Celtic cultures; Skye and the Hebrides; Scottish Gaelic; Celtic folklore;
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