Publisher's Synopsis
âOld-World Scotland: Glimpses of its Modes and Mannersâ offers a fascinating window into the social customs and daily life of 19th-century Scotland. T.F. Henderson vividly portrays a bygone era, exploring the traditions, habits, and distinctive character of the Scottish people. From detailed accounts of social gatherings to insights into domestic life, this volume provides a rich tapestry of historical observations.
Originally published in 1893, this book serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in Scottish history and cultural heritage. Hendersonâ(TM)s detailed descriptions bring the past to life, offering readers a unique opportunity to understand the modes and manners that defined old-world Scotland. A captivating read for historians, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the lives of those who shaped Scotland's rich identity.
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