The Trossachs

The Trossachs

by Allan Wright (Author), Allan Wright (Author)

Synopsis

Made famous by Sir Walter Scott the Trossachs retains its hold on the Scottish imagination as one of the most romantic areas of the country. With its great hero Rob Roy and its wooded landscape of glens and lochs it is a constantly changing and constantly renewing land and one of the most visited parts of the country. Full of romantic ruins and glorious scenery, this is the first full colour book to focus solely and in depth on this beautiful country.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 24 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 1841583545
ISBN 13: 9781841583549

Author Bio
Allan Wright was born and educated in Glasgow and studied Geology and Geoscience at St Andrews. Following this he worked in Oil Exploration in Aberdeen, Norway, Vietnam, Libya and Bangladesh. Since 1986 he has worked as a freelance photographer and has published postcards, calendars and CD Roms. His books include On the Rigs (written with George Gunn, Keepdate Publishing) and Arran and Galloway (both written with Tony Bonning, Cauldron Press Ltd).