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In 1986, the Gaelic writer, Aonghas MacNeacail, described Angus Martin as 'Kintyre's one-man research institute'. This collection reflects the style and ...
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In the idyllic summer of 2013 in Kintyre, the author's journeys by bicycle and on foot were also 'a journey through landscapes of memory and emotion'. ...
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When it was first published in 1987, this picture of the lives of country folk from the eighteenth century to the early twentieth completed a trilogy on ...
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This is an adventurous new collection of poems in which past companions are recalled, and the lives of the occupants of long-ruined farms imaginatively ...
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A Third Summer in Kintyre completes Angus Martin's trilogy of books about consecutive summers spent walking and cycling in Kintyre, exploring the history ...
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For 20 years, since 1991, historian and poet Angus Martin has been documenting in the Kintyre Magazine his observations and experiences while walking the ...
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Graveyards fascinate many folk. Many inscriptions tell abbreviated stories, which a little research can expand. Some offer philosophical advice, but there ...
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This social history of the 'ordinary' people of the south-western peninsula of Argyll, in western Scotland, has become a classic since its original publication ...
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