
Scotland is one of the most well-recorded countries in term of travel writing. The Romans were the first to record their impressions of the bleak & formidable frontier they had to confront & attempt to tame, but it is only over the last 300 years that a catalogue of published material has been created which allows the reader to discover the country as it once was. This volume presents a selection of these writings, from authors including Thomas Pennant, Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, R.L. Stevenson, Edwin Muir, Virginia Woolf, Sir Alastair Dunnett, Gavin Maxwell, T.S. Eliot, Muriel Spark, Paul Theroux & Margaret Fay Shaw. Presented on a regional basis, the compendium takes readers on a virtual journey through Scotl&, revealing its differing aspects as observed by these writers.