Om Travels in Scotland, by an Unusual Route, With a Trip to the Orkneys and Hebrides
In this travelogue from the early nineteenth century, James Hall takes the reader on a journey through Scotland and its islands. Eschewing the more popular tourist destinations, he charts an unusual course through some of the country's most remote and picturesque landscapes. Full of vivid descriptions and witty observations, this book is a delight for armchair travelers and history buffs alike.
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