Best of
Scotland

1946

A Scots Quair: Sunset Song, Cloud Howe, Grey Granite


Lewis Grassic Gibbon - 1946
    Central to the trilogy is Chris Guthrie, one of the most remarkable female characters in modern literature. In Sunset Song, Gibbon's finest achievement, the reader follows Chris through her girlhood in a tight-knit Scottish farming community: the seasons, the weddings, the funerals, the grind of work, the gossip. As the Great War takes its toll, machines replace the old way of life. Cloud Howe and Grey Granite take Chris from her rural homeland to life in an industrial Scotland and the desperate years of the Depression. The trilogy as a whole is a major achievement, a picture of a society undergoing traumatic and far-reaching transformation. Always readable, never sentimental, A Scots Quair is one of the most important works of modern Scottish literature.

The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning & History


George Fraser Black - 1946
    It should serve as a tool for genealogists, historians, or anyone with a general interest in Scotland.

Tinker's Pride


Nigel Tranter - 1946
    The new laird is not about to let a tinker hunt and fish at his expense, and their conflict leads to a spell in the local jail for Alastair.