The Crofter and the Laird

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When John McPhee returned to the island of his ancestors–Colonsay, twenty-five miles west of the Scottish mainland–a hundred and thirty-eight people were living there. About eighty of these, crofter

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  • Author: McPhee, John
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 176
  • Publish Date: September 01 1992
  • ISBN10: 0374514658
  • Language: English
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When John McPhee returned to the island of his ancestors–Colonsay, twenty-five miles west of the Scottish mainland–a hundred and thirty-eight people were living there. About eighty of these, crofters and farmers, had familial histories of unbroken residence on the island for two or three hundred years; the rest, including the English laird who owned Colonsay, were “incomers.” Donald McNeill, the crofter of the title, was working out his existence in this last domain of the feudal system; the laird, the fourth Baron Strathcona, lived in Bath, appeared on Colonsay mainly in the summer, and accepted with nonchalance the fact that he was the least popular man on the island he owned. While comparing crofter and laird, McPhee gives readers a deep and rich portrait of the terrain, the history, the legends, and the people of this fragment of the Hebrides.

Author: John McPhee
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 09/01/1992
Pages: 176
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.40w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780374514655
Language: English

Author

McPhee, John

Binding

ISBN10

0374514658

ISBN13

9780374514655

Page Count

176

Published Date

September 01 1992

Language

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