Maverick Guide to Scotland
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1999
Pelican Publishing Co (Verlag)
978-1-56554-227-3 (ISBN)
Pelican Publishing Co (Verlag)
978-1-56554-227-3 (ISBN)
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This work includes information on sightseeing, hotels, current prices, guided tours, shopping and dining, entertainment, recreation, transportation, sports, weather, and currency exchange.
Informative and accessible, Maverick Guide to Scotland offers a trove of descriptions, knowledge, and insider's information that would otherwise take years of travel and experience to obtain. Every village, city, and site is depicted as seen through the eyes of an experienced traveler, as are many of the wild and beautiful stretches that lie between. Alongside practical knowledge and advice are the intangible histories with which every stone of Scotland seems filled. This Maverick guide enhances a journey through modern Scotland by revealing bits of its past, which is ripe with figures of poets and kings. It details the timeless features of the country that have driven people to its shores-the ruined castles and highland cliffs-but is tuned to the timely attractions as well. Today, the thriving art and theaters of Glasgow and Edinburgh and the recent renewal of interest in Celtic language, music, and culture are just as noteworthy.Organized by geographic region, each chapter includes a section on the transportation, culture, nightlife, tours, accommodations, and attractions of the vicinity, along with a list of addresses and numbers. In addition to the major sites, the Maverick guides have always had an eye for the unusual and overlooked, the hidden and unassuming corners that only a seasoned traveler would find.Whether visitors are interested in golfing the famous courses of St. Andrews, walking the battlefields of Sir William Wallace at Stirling, or visiting Glamis Castle, the haunting setting for Shakespeare's Macbeth, Maverick Guide to Scotland is a useful tool for enhancing their travels.
Informative and accessible, Maverick Guide to Scotland offers a trove of descriptions, knowledge, and insider's information that would otherwise take years of travel and experience to obtain. Every village, city, and site is depicted as seen through the eyes of an experienced traveler, as are many of the wild and beautiful stretches that lie between. Alongside practical knowledge and advice are the intangible histories with which every stone of Scotland seems filled. This Maverick guide enhances a journey through modern Scotland by revealing bits of its past, which is ripe with figures of poets and kings. It details the timeless features of the country that have driven people to its shores-the ruined castles and highland cliffs-but is tuned to the timely attractions as well. Today, the thriving art and theaters of Glasgow and Edinburgh and the recent renewal of interest in Celtic language, music, and culture are just as noteworthy.Organized by geographic region, each chapter includes a section on the transportation, culture, nightlife, tours, accommodations, and attractions of the vicinity, along with a list of addresses and numbers. In addition to the major sites, the Maverick guides have always had an eye for the unusual and overlooked, the hidden and unassuming corners that only a seasoned traveler would find.Whether visitors are interested in golfing the famous courses of St. Andrews, walking the battlefields of Sir William Wallace at Stirling, or visiting Glamis Castle, the haunting setting for Shakespeare's Macbeth, Maverick Guide to Scotland is a useful tool for enhancing their travels.
June Skinner Sawyers is the author of several books, including The Scots of Chicago: Quiet Immigrants and Their New Society and Pelicanis Famous Firsts of Scottish-Americans . Ms. Sawyers is a regular contributor to the Chicago Tribune. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, and now living in Chicago, she visits her homeland annually.
Verlagsort | Gretna, LA |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 139 x 215 mm |
Gewicht | 805 g |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Großbritannien |
Reiseführer ► Europa ► Schottland | |
ISBN-10 | 1-56554-227-4 / 1565542274 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-56554-227-3 / 9781565542273 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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