Description
Celebrating Scotland’s maritime history
COMPILED BY JIM HEWITSON
192pp • HB
‘This magnificently illustrated book is a wonderful and accessible guide to the age-old connections between Scotland and the sea. The extraordinary story is brought vividly to life by the voices of the sailor fishermen, shipbuilders and emigrants whose memories are recorded in these pages.’
Professor Tom Devine FBA
‘engrossing …’ The Press & Journal
‘fascinating …’ Daily Mail
Living in a country that has more than 10,000 miles of coastline, it’s only natural that the Scots have an ancient, deep-rooted and fascinating connection to the sea. The seas around Scotland are the source of vast wealth, great hardship, dramatic conflict and new beginnings and, throughout history, Scots have taken to the water: to catch fish, to defend the country, to have fun and to travel to new lands.
Based on the popular BBC Scotland television series, The Scots at Sea, this book includes additional information and explores the ways in which the unique Scottish character has been shaped and influenced by its turbulent relationship with the sea.
Includes stories about famous ships and vessels including Cutty Sark, Thermopylae and Waverley.
Also see a brand new History and Biography title by John Fowler – Mr Hill’s Big Picture, on the story behind the painting that captured the most important moment in 19th-century Scottish history.
Lavishly illustrated