MACGILLIVRAY, Pittendrigh

Bog-myrtle and Peat Reek: Verse mainly in the North and South Country Dialects of Scotland

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Publisher: Privately printed by the Author for subscribers Edinburgh

Year: 1922

Edition: First

Format: Hardback

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Description

Number 26 of an edition of 300 copies privately printed on hand-made paper, signed by the author to the limitation page at the rear. MacGillivray was an early Scottish nationalist, important in the beginnings of the ‘Scottish renaissance’ and a significant sculptor whose statues can be seen in Edinburgh and Glasgow’s main streets. Laid in is a publisher’s promotional leaflet advertising the book. Page edges a little foxed otherwise VG

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