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The A to Z of Whisky Place-Names - Landscape, Language & Invention (Paperback)
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The A to Z of Whisky Place-Names - Landscape, Language & Invention (Paperback)
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Have you ever wondered about the place-names that appear on Scotch
whisky bottles? What language the names come from, what they mean
or if they are even real places? If you feel baffled about where to
start looking for such information, then this reliable and
informative book is for you. Within its pages, you will be able to
find out about the derivation and identity of any of these
place-names. This book discusses each place-name that is concerned
in some way with Scotch whisky, either as the name of the whisky
itself, or as the name of the distillery. For each of these names
the author provides an informative discussion of the origin,
history and development of the name from a linguistic and
historical perspective. He also offers an early spelling of the
name, the original meaning (where known) and the correct
pronunciation. Where applicable he has added curious information,
such as a proverb or extract of poetry that mentions the
place-name. No special linguistic or local knowledge is assumed.
Additionally, there is an introduction for the educated
non-specialist dealing with the various languages of Scotland:
Gaelic, Scots, English, Norse and Pictish. At the end is a full
list of sources used, and an appendix identifying some 'lost'
distilleries. Peppered throughout the book are information boxes
about particular pertinent topics, such as Inver- and Aber- names
and tautological names. As a professional place-name researcher,
the author has ensured that the material in this book derives from
primary sources (many of which are unpublished) and has been
rigorously researched, allowing the reader to distinguish between
genuine and spurious names. Interest in Scotch whisky, the
Highlands, Gaelic, Scots and place-names has never been higher, and
there is an increasing demand for reliable works on these subjects.
This is an informative and entertaining book that sets the standard
for whisky place-names.
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