The Broons' Burns Night

The Broons' Burns Night

by Broon Family (Author)

Synopsis

Robert Burns was born on 25th January, 1759 in Ayr, Scotland. He wrote the famous poems "To a Mouse", "Holy Wullie", "Tam O'Shanter", "Ae Fond Kiss", among many more. His use of the Scots language, his tone and the fact he speaks for 'everyman', and his prolific writing, make Burns enormously popular, with wide international appeal. Endorsed by the Burns Federation, this book is a guide on how to organise your own Burns' Night at home - from the shopping list you must take to buy the necessaries for the plentiful recipes, to 'How to do the Gay Gordons' by Joe, to music and poetry from Burns throughout. The book is illustrated throughout with comic strips from Scotland's first family, "The Broons".

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Waverley Books Ltd
Published: 09 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1902407717
ISBN 13: 9781902407715

Media Reviews
'This is a super production, expanded from the version that appeared in The Sunday Post, with an extra 16 pages. At the cost of GBP4.95 it is a great keepsake and fantastic gift.' - The Sunday Post
Author Bio
The Broons' Burns Night is written by the entire Broons family, each contributing wit, wisdom and experience.