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Best-Kept Secrets of Scotland

English

By (author): Michael Kerrigan

North, South, East and West, Scotland is a land of contrasts, with towering mountain ranges, rolling hills, sandy white beaches, rushing rivers, wild moorland and glassy lochs. From its islands and highlands to its lowlands and coastline, the country contains some of Europe's most breathtaking scenery. This beautiful book features stunning photography of all the key sights of interest, and plenty of unusual ones too. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1090g
  • Dimensions: 236 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781783613052

About Michael Kerrigan

Michael Kerrigan lives in Edinburgh where he writes regularly for the Scotsman newspaper. He is a book reviewer for The Times Literary Supplement and the Guardian London. As an author he has published extensively on both British and world history and prehistory. He has been a contributor to Flame Tree's Irish History and World History as well as to The Times Encyclopedia of World Religion. Dennis Hardley was born in blitz-sieged Liverpool in 1940 where he spent his teenage years doing odd jobs for The Beatles before becoming a Concorde engineer. Dennis first became a photographer as an RAF civilian in 1972 supplying pictures to The Scots Magazine. In 1973 he moved to Scotland with his family and established himself as a professional photographer. He has since driven over a million miles in his pursuit of photographing the Scottish landscape.

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