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The Macrae Modern Red tartan pocket notebook is bound in cloth made
in the UK. Notebook (9cm x 14cm). It has 176 pages with one page
blank, and the next lined.
A brand new clan map of Scotland with over 150 clans from Waverley
Books. And on the back, illustrated in colour: Sir Walter Scott's
role in the tartan revival; clan badges, crests, and mottoes; how
to wear a belted plaid or "the great kilt"; what a clan really is
and how the clan system worked; the origins of tartan; the natural
vegetable and plant dyes used in tartan pre-1800; the purpose of
`universal tartans'; what women's traditional dress looked like -
the arisaid; associated clans of nearly 200 family names, or septs,
plus the jargon of tartan - a glossary showing `weathered',
`reproduction', `ancient', `modern', `dress', `hunting' and much
more.
This large hardback Cameron of Erracht genuine tartan cloth
notebook has 192pp of 80gsm cream paper, with left page plain,
right page ruled. With a ribbon marker, an expandable inner note
pocket, elastic enclosure, a leaflet about the history of tartan,
and a colourful bookmark with a brief history of the Cameron of
Erracht tartan. Comes in a light plastic wrapper bag. Scientists,
thinkers and writers in the Scottish Enlightenment used
'commonplace notebooks' to record thoughts and ideas. Many British
writers such as Virginia Woolf and Arthur Conan Doyle continued to
use them. Tartan belongs to Scottish heritage and culture, and
thrives today both at home and overseas. There are now over 7,000
tartans officially recorded in the Scottish Register of Tartans
located within the National Archive of Scotland. Waverley Books
(Waverley Scotland) are delighted to innovate on the commonplace
notebook idea with the Waverley tartan notebooks bound in genuine
tartan cloth supplied by Kinloch Anderson, Edinburgh, sourced from
weavers in Scotland, and the Borders.
This large hardback Kinloch Anderson genuine tartan cloth notebook
has 192pp of 80gsm cream paper, with left page plain, right page
ruled. With a ribbon marker, an expandable inner note pocket,
elastic enclosure, a leaflet about the history of tartan, and a
colourful bookmark with a brief history of the Kinloch Anderson
tartan. Comes in a light plastic wrapper bag. Scientists, thinkers
and writers in the Scottish Enlightenment used 'commonplace
notebooks' to record thoughts and ideas. Many British writers such
as Virginia Woolf and Arthur Conan Doyle continued to use them.
Tartan belongs to Scottish heritage and culture, and thrives today
both at home and overseas. There are now over 7,000 tartans
officially recorded in the Scottish Register of Tartans located
within the National Archive of Scotland. Waverley Books (Waverley
Scotland) are delighted to innovate on the commonplace notebook
idea with the Waverley tartan notebooks bound in genuine tartan
cloth supplied by Kinloch Anderson, Edinburgh, sourced from weavers
in Scotland, and the Borders.
A comprehensive guide to over 140 knots and splices, with
easy-to-follow instructions, and 380 clear illustrations. Useful
for sailing, fishing, camping, hobbyists, and those needing to know
knots and splices. Contains an explanation of the basic terms used
relating to knots and ropes, and cordage.
This Heather Tartan mini-format real cloth tartan notebook is part
of the Scottish Traditions series. Its small size is ideal for a
pocket or a bag. It comes with a pen. Famed for its hardiness and
beauty on Scottish hills in autumn, heather is one of Scotland's
best-known native plants. The Heather Tartan is one of Kinloch
Anderson's house tartans range.
The Hunting Tartan mini notebook comes with a pen, and is made from
genuine tartan cloth and is a Kinloch Anderson house tartan, part
of the Scottish Traditions series. Hunting tartans adopt darker
greens and browns to blend in with the Scottish landscape. Early
weavers relied upon local plants and natural products for their
dyes so the locality of the weaver had a bearing on the colours of
the local tartan.
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English Traits (Paperback)
Ralph Waldo Emerson; Created by Limited The Waverley Book Company
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R629
Discovery Miles 6 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A brand new clan map of Scotland with over 150 clans from Waverley
Books. And on the back, illustrated in colour: Sir Walter Scott's
role in the tartan revival; clan badges, crests, and mottoes; how
to wear a belted plaid or "the great kilt"; what a clan really is
and how the clan system worked; the origins of tartan; the natural
vegetable and plant dyes used in tartan pre-1800; the purpose of
`universal tartans'; what women's traditional dress looked like -
the arisaid; associated clans of nearly 200 family names, or septs,
plus the jargon of tartan - a glossary showing `weathered',
`reproduction', `ancient', `modern', `dress', `hunting' and much
more.
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