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Prologue: Duty Free | 9 | |
1 | Glasgow | |
Scenes From a Glasgow Childhood | 16 | |
An Obstinate Silence | 29 | |
Altiora Petimus | 31 | |
Ganesh in Glasgow | 40 | |
2 | West | |
Lunchtime in Ardrossan | 48 | |
Blackwaterfoot | 51 | |
The Standing Stones of Machrie Moor | 58 | |
There Must Be Some Way Out Of Here (1) | 61 | |
Claonaig | 62 | |
Kilmartin Gala Day | 63 | |
Sound of Kerrera | 64 | |
Oban / Mull / Staffa / Iona | 66 | |
On the Road | 78 | |
Glencoe | 80 | |
The White Sands | 84 | |
3 | Dalriada | |
Kishmul's Galley | 92 | |
A Mhic Iain 'Ic Sheumais | 94 | |
Two Songs | 96 | |
The Blind Harper | 98 | |
The Last Song of Ossian | 101 | |
Cead Deirannach Nam Beann | 103 | |
4 | North | |
Single-Track Road With Passing Places | 107 | |
On the Shore at Elgol | 109 | |
Runrig | 111 | |
Eilean Donan | 122 | |
Ardlessie | 126 | |
Suilven | 131 | |
North | 132 | |
There Must Be Some Way Out of Here (2) | 134 | |
Culloden | 135 | |
Culloden (2) | 138 | |
5 | East | |
Two Castles | 141 | |
Marty's House | 152 | |
Haar | 155 | |
Carnoustie | 157 | |
It Never Rains | 162 | |
Dinner with Robin | 164 | |
Three Graves | 167 | |
Scotland's Secret Bunker | 177 | |
St Andrews | 181 | |
6 | Elegies | |
7 | South | |
South Must Be Some Way Out Of Here (3) | 214 | |
Auchtermuchty | 215 | |
Summer Elephants | 218 | |
Stepps | 220 | |
Edinburgh: High Street Ghazal | 227 | |
Edinburgh | 228 | |
The Ubiquitous Chip | 234 | |
Taking the Gate | 240 |
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Add Taking the Gate: A Journey Through Scotland, In the summer of 1994, guided by the image of his childhood, award-winning Canadian poet Stephen Scobie returned to his native Scotland and set out on a journey that took him through the country's most beautiful and historic regions. The lyrical meditatio, Taking the Gate: A Journey Through Scotland to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Taking the Gate: A Journey Through Scotland, In the summer of 1994, guided by the image of his childhood, award-winning Canadian poet Stephen Scobie returned to his native Scotland and set out on a journey that took him through the country's most beautiful and historic regions. The lyrical meditatio, Taking the Gate: A Journey Through Scotland to your collection on WonderClub |