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Author: Ramsay, E. B. (Edward Bannerman), 1793-1872; Kerr, Henry W
Keywords: Scotland -- Social life and customs; Scotland -- Social life and customs
Publisher: Chicago : McClurg & Co
Language: English
Digitizing sponsor: Internet Archive
Book contributor: University of the Pacific
Collection: opensource
This book has an editable web page on Open Library.
Anecdotes and stories about Scottish culture
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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- November 23, 2007
Subject: very interesting book
i found it good!
http://www.archive.org -- rulez!!
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- August 25, 2005
Subject: Amazing book of Scottish culture
Definitely look at the book by downloading the DjVu file or through DjVu Applet mode to get the full effect of the scan.
This is an incredible book with beautiful full color copies of paintings.
Some of the best paintings can be seen on leaves 31, 127, 167, and 223. The book is a very thorough account of stories from different areas of Scotland, including the various dialects. The regional words and pronunciations are well explained and many are quite funny and endearing.
| Identifier: | reminiscencesof00ramsmiss |
| Mediatype: | texts |
| Pick: | 1 |
| Pageheight: | 7.5 |
| Pagewidth: | 5 |
| Whitepoint: | 200 |
| Blackpoint: | 110 |
| Illustrations: | Color |
| Foldouts: | no |
| Scanner: | Scribe 2005 v.0 #1 |
| Operator: | robert-miller |
| Licenseurl: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ |
| Filesxml: | Mon Mar 20 18:13:18 GMT 2006 |