The Spiritual Songs of Dugald Buchanan
Title: The Spiritual Songs of Dugald Buchanan
Author: Edited with Introduction notes and vocabulary by Rev. Donald MacLean
Publisher: John Grant, Edinburgh
Date: 1913
Hardback - Revised Edition - First published in 1767
Additional Product Information
The Gaelic poetry of one of Scotland's most famous Gaelic poets of the 18th century and comes with notes and vocabulary list.
Duguld Buchanan (D'ughall Bochanan) was a gaelic speaking Bard & Preacher and lived from 1716 - 1763. Born in Balquhidder he spent much of his life as a School master notably in the Perthshire village of Kinloch Rannoch. He was a relative and contemporary of Rob Roy. As important as his poetry was his diary which he kept from 1741-1715 which was modelled on "The Confessions" by St Augustine.
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Condition Notes
A good copy - there are some stains on the cover boards (see image) but it is otherwise a well cound copy and very usable and enjoyable. Clean and bright pages throughout.
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