The Scotish Gaël;
or, Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders, being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland: more particularly of the northern, or Gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained.
By James Logan.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Hartford, S. Andrus and son, 1851.
- Edition
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5th American ed.
- Note
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"Table of clan tartans": p. [501]-507.
- Physical Description
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520 p.
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