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Many are familiar with the word loch: the Scottish Gaelic word
for a lake, and throughout the British Isles rumors abound of the
Loch Ness monster. No one, though, is aware of the existence of a
different creature inhabiting another loch.
The Biggs family decide to vacation in Scotland, and instead of
a tourist trap, prefer to stay in a remote location. When an
idyllic cottage overlooking Loch Meradoon is available at the
height of the season, they believe it will perfect their first
visit to the Highlands. Assured of a quaint cottage surrounded by
beautiful views, it seems a dream to be near both the loch and
romantic, ruined Castle of Meradoon.
One misty morning the children, Emma and Thomas, decide to
explore the castle where they encounter something beyond their
wildest imaginings. They are immediately propelled into a series of
adventures: exciting, mysterious and puzzling, even
frightening.
As this memorable vacation draws to a close the children receive
a special gift, so unique it provides life-changing
consequences.
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The Blue Wagon - Saving a Nation
Lyndon James Morton Douglas; Edited by Jeanette Margaret Douglas; Lyndon James Morton Douglas
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R481
Discovery Miles 4 810
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Many are familiar with the word loch: the Scottish Gaelic word
for a lake, and throughout the British Isles rumors abound of the
Loch Ness monster. No one, though, is aware of the existence of a
different creature inhabiting another loch.
The Biggs family decide to vacation in Scotland, and instead of
a tourist trap, prefer to stay in a remote location. When an
idyllic cottage overlooking Loch Meradoon is available at the
height of the season, they believe it will perfect their first
visit to the Highlands. Assured of a quaint cottage surrounded by
beautiful views, it seems a dream to be near both the loch and
romantic, ruined Castle of Meradoon.
One misty morning the children, Emma and Thomas, decide to
explore the castle where they encounter something beyond their
wildest imaginings. They are immediately propelled into a series of
adventures: exciting, mysterious and puzzling, even
frightening.
As this memorable vacation draws to a close the children receive
a special gift, so unique it provides life-changing
consequences.
This is an essential volume, and there's no scholar better equipped
to edit it than Elizabeth Heale, whose expertise on early women's
writing in manuscript is unsurpassed. The Devonshire Manuscript is
a vital source of Tudor literary history, illustrating the
circulation of lyrics by Tudor poets such as Sir Thomas Wyatt, and
offering evidence of collaborative forms of production and
circulation that challenge prior assumptions about early forms of
authorship, readership, and literary culture more broadly. Yet
despite its importance, the Devonshire Manuscript has been all but
inaccessible until now. With its extensive notes, thoughtful
introduction, and carefully edited text, Heale's edition will be a
valuable reference work for scholars as well as an important
textbook for students encountering the Devonshire Manuscript for
the first time. --Jennifer Summit Professor of English, Stanford
University
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