More Scottish Keeriosities

More Scottish Keeriosities by Robert Henderson is a two-volume collection published by Saint Andrew Press in 1995. This edition, written in English and spanning 133 pages, explores the concept of “keeriosity,” a Scots term for curiosity, highlighting various strange and fascinating elements found in Scotland.
Readers will discover a diverse array of topics, including caves, effigies, and haunted locations, as well as themes of romance and repentance. The book presents an intriguing mix of the rare and unexpected, guiding readers through a journey that encompasses health, wealth, and the peculiarities of Scottish culture. This collection invites exploration of the unique aspects of Scotland, making it a notable addition for those interested in travel and cultural curiosities.
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Keeriosity is Scots for curiosity, that is, something strange and fascinating. This two-volume collection offers examples of the rare, the odd or the unexpected. It directs the reader to caves and cailleachs, effigies and epitaphs, the hunted and haunted, romance and repentence, health and wealth, timepieces and trademarks, bridges and beasties, and milestones and music.
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