| Title:
Tales Of The North Coast by Alan Temperley |
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Description:
Great battles and shipwrecks, historical dramas, witches and fairies, curses and clearances, fact and fantasy, the authentic tales in this collection come straight from the heart of a small highland community. Children and adults alike respond to their timeless appeal. These Tales of the North Coast were collected in the early 1970s by Alan Temperley and young people at Farr Secondary School in Sutherland. All the stories were gathered from the area between the Kyle of Tongue and Strath Halladale, in scattered communities wonderfully rich in lore that had been passed on by word of mouth down the generations. This wide-ranging selection provides a satisfying balance between intriguing tales of the supernatural and more everyday occurrences. The book also includes chilling eyewitness accounts of the notorious Strathnaver Clearances when tenants were given a few hours to pack up and get out of their homes, which were then burned to the ground. Underlying the continuity through the generations, this edition has a foreword by James Scotland, and includes the vigorous linocut images produced by the young people under the guidance of their art teacher.
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| Author:
Alan Temperley is a Geordie who left grammar school at sixteen and joined the Merchant Navy. He has sailed as deck officer, trawlerman and able seaman. After National Service in the RAF, he studied at Manchester and Edinburgh Universities and went to teach English in the northern Highlands. This remains his spiritual home. His first book was Tales of the North Coast (1977), followed by Tales of Galloway (1979) and Murdo's War (1988), an award-winning teenage novel. In 1997 his children's story Harry and the Wrinklies was published. It was short listed for the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year. It has also been made into a popular television series. Subsequent titles are Ragboy, Huntress of the Sea and The Brave Whale. An Arabian Nights style story. |
| Binding:
Softcover. |
| Date
Published:
First published UK 1977 |
Edition:
This
edition 1988 |
| Jacket
Condition: Very good condition with pictured soft cover has very slight crease on bottom corner. |
| Book
Condition:
Very good condition containing 253 pages, some of which have black and white illustrations. Original 1988 price was £5.95. |
| Publisher:
Luath Press Ltd, Barr, Ayrshire. |
| ISBN:
0-946487-18-9 |
| Size
& Weight: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (H x W). 1.3 cm thick. |