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Craig Phadric, Visions of Sensibility, with Legendary Tales, and Occasional Pieces

Craig Phadric, Visions of Sensibility, with Legendary Tales

SKU : SLS-BK1473
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Title: Craig Phadric, Visions of Sensibility, with Legendary Tales, and Occasional Pieces
Author: David Carey
Publisher: Published by the Author
Date: 1811

 

Full leather-bound volume - Printed by the Author.

  • Synopsis

    A  rare volume by the Arbroath-born journalist and poet David Carey (1782-1824),

     

    The title poem  Craig Phadric refers to a hill just west of Inverness. It is an ancient hillfort and an important archaeological site. The hillfort is situated on Craig Phadrig Hill, which offers panoramic views of Inverness and the surrounding area.Craig Phadrig Hill has historical significance and is believed to have been an important stronghold in the Iron Age. It was later used by Picts and Vikings as a defensive site. The name "Craig Phadrig" is derived from "Cnoc Phàdraig" in Scottish Gaelic, which translates to "Patrick's Hill."

  • Condition Notes

    This is a fill leather-bound original volume., There is some splitting of the front board from the spine however it does still remain attached. Thsi splitting has lead to some overall losseness and the contents page is detached but still present. Overall given the age and rarity of the book it remains a well presented volume.

     

    Please check the images associated with this Book to gain a clear insight into the book's condition and if you require further details please send an email enquiry.

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