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PUBLISHER: Neil Wilson Publishing
FORMAT: Electronic book text
ISBN: 9781906476700
RRP: £4.99
PAGES: 286
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 14, 2011
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Travels in Galloway: Memoirs from South-West Scotland
Donald MacIntosh
These travel memoirs from Galloway span from between the war years until current times and cover a wide spectrum of people and places in this fascinating corner of Scotland. The subject matter spans Galloway-Irish dialect, rock fishing, potato famine, harvesting, Italian PoW’s, woodcutting, poaching, the daily trains, summer fitba’, the village sports, the tinkers and inshore fishermen. MacIntosh uses his great skill as a writer to bring to life aspects of rural life which have gone and some which may yet disappear. The characters are all unique and inhabit a marvellous patchwork of places and situations which Macintosh is able to convey in a humorous yet never sentimental way.
Donald MacIntosh
Donald MacIntosh was born in 1927 and is the eldest son of a Perthshire woodcutter and a mother from the Isle of Mull. He was brought up near Garlieston in Wigtonshire and for 30 years worked in the rainforests of West Africa. He contributes widely to national magazines such as The Oldie.