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Grampian Curiosities Robert Smith

Grampian Curiosities von Robert Smith

Grampian Curiosities Robert Smith


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Zusammenfassung

In his latest book, Bob Smith embarks on a journey into Grampian's past, introducing a bizarre and intriguing collection of fact and fable about the people, events and places that have added colour to the history of the area over the centuries.

Grampian Curiosities Zusammenfassung

Grampian Curiosities Robert Smith

The book is packed with stories about strange and extraordinary things; there is the story about the Queen's dwarf who jumped out of a pie and the farm with a museum in its farm buildings and a ruined castle in its garden. Then there are the mysterious lums (chimneys) near Tomintoul and the Aberdeen restaurant that came to be known as 'the Monkey House'. There is the intriguing story of a bird that wrote a book about the Indian Mutiny, and another tale about the Soos (airships) that operated from Buchan during the First Word War. Then there is a little-known poem about how Aberdeen faced bankruptcy. There was a scandal of another kind when the Great Haircut Riot hit the city and out in the country there were eerie happenings on a farm called Bloody Brae. But on a cheerier note you can laugh at Mr Nisbet's Twisters, or read about the great Salmon Dinners, or gasp at the sight of a giant on Deeside. All this, and much more besides, makes Grampian Curiosities the ideal companion to the North-east and a source of fascinating information that has never found its way into conventional history books.

Über Robert Smith

Bob Smith has lived in Aberdeen all his life. He was editor of the Aberdeen Evening Express for many years and is well-known in the North-east as an author of local history. His last book, The Road to Maggieknockater, sold out within three months of publication.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR010390316
9781841583976
1841583979
Grampian Curiosities Robert Smith
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Birlinn General
20051020
224
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