Scottish Country

Scottish Country by Charles MacLean, published by Clarkson Potter on November 3, 1992, is a first edition that spans 239 pages. This book captures the beauty of Scotland’s landscape and architecture while providing insights into its history, traditions, and culture through the perspective of a knowledgeable insider. It features lush gardens and sweeping landscapes, showcasing 15 lesser-known houses that exemplify an identifiably Scottish style.
Readers will find a rich exploration of interior decoration and ornamentation within the context of country homes in Scotland. The book combines visual elements with informative narratives, offering a unique glimpse into the aesthetic and cultural significance of these spaces. With its engaging illustrations, Scottish Country serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the distinctive characteristics of Scottish design and lifestyle.
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The first book on Scotland to capture not only the beauty of its spectacular landscape and architecture but also to tell about the history, traditions, and culture from the perspective of a witty, knowledgeable insider. Through lush gardens, sweeping landscapes, and 15 of Scotland’s less well known houses, Scottish Country reveals an identifiably Scottish style. Illustrations.
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