Murdoch Campbell's books in English - including Gleanings of
Highland Harvest, The Loveliest Story Ever Told, and Memories of a
Wayfaring Man - are cherished by many. He reserved his native
Gaelic for poetry and song, as well as for pulpit and parish. Any
publication of Gaelic religious poetry is now a rare event, and
this small collection is welcome not only for its content but also
for its craftsmanship and passion. It exhibits a fluent command of
the traditional Gaelic bardic style while disclosing, behind this,
a perceptive mind, a warm heart and an ardent evangelicalism. These
poems point both those who knew him, and new readers, to 'wells of
joy' which he found incomparable and tirelessly commended.
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