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On the Trail of Robert Burns

by John Cairney
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Overview

Follow Scotland's bard: the Burns trail provides a splendid introduction to Burns and a new challenge to Burns fanatics. John Cairney visits more than 100 places connected with Burns. He has been described as a living embodiment of Burns and has written and performed Burns for stage, radio, film, television, and festivals around the world. His use of Burns' own poems and correspondence helps to set the scene and the mood of Burns' travels as well as his own.
β€” Includes Burn's poems and correspondence
β€” Detailed maps and comprehensive map references.

Synopsis

Follow Scotland's bard: the Burns trail provides a splendid introduction to Burns and a new challenge to Burns fanatics. John Cairney visits more than 100 places connected with Burns. He has been described as a living embodiment of Burns and has written and performed Burns for stage, radio, film, television, and festivals around the world. His use of Burns' own poems and correspondence helps to set the scene and the mood of Burns' travels as well as his own.
— Includes Burn's poems and correspondence
— Detailed maps and comprehensive map references.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2000
Publisher
Luath Press, Limited
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780946487516

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