From Scenes Like These: Scottish Anecdotes and Episodes

From Scenes Like These: Scottish Anecdotes and Episodes by David Ross is a collection published by Birlinn Publishers on March 1, 2001. This 1st Edition Thus features 352 pages in English and presents a selection of stories that explore the unique character of the Scot through anecdotes that blend truth and myth.
Readers will discover a variety of humorous tales that illuminate the cultural nuances of Scotland. The book focuses on the realm of anecdote, offering insights that are neither strictly historical nor purely quotational. With its emphasis on humor and the art of storytelling, this compilation serves as a reflection of Scottish life and character, making it a notable addition to collections of humor and essays.
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Scotland is full of stories which fall into the realm neither of quotation nor of history but of anecdote. In this book, David Ross has compiled a selection of stories and tales from the boundaries of truth and myth which throw light on the character of the Scot.
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