The Lowlands of Scotland by George Scott-Moncrieff explores the unique cultural, historical, and geographical character of southern Scotland, offering readers a rich narrative that intertwines the region's landscapes with its architectural heritage, folk traditions, and social transformations. Blending travelogue with cultural critique, Scott-Moncrieff brings depth to his portrayal of the Lowlands, covering centuries of change from rural pastures to industrial towns, with particular attention to the influence of religion, politics, and language. This volume is an engaging resource for those interested in Scottish regional history, cultural identity, and the changing face of the Scottish countryside.
This 1949 hardcover edition is in acceptable condition. It is missing the original dust jacket, has damage to the top of the spine, and shows general shelf wear. The interior pages are lightly toned from age but remain clean and unmarked.
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