Synopsis
The book describes itself as the first attempt to "work out a comprehensive correspondence between nature and man in Scotland. He uses 33 plates of works of art to highlight what he believes to be Scotland's main natural landmarks to link to his thoughts on what it means to be a Scot.
About the Author:
William Power (1873 – 1951) was a Scottish author, journalist, and politician becoming leader of the Scottish National Party from 1940 to 1942.
Condition Notes
A quite rare 1st edition missing it original dustcover. The overall binding is good with some looseness. The inside pages are bright and clean throughout with tissue guards present for all 33 plate illustrations.
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