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Michael Forsyth finally decrees that the Stone of Destiny will return to Scotland! John Ritchie and Robert Brydon provide a humorous but critical view of this relocation . Aonghas Macneacail s poem lia fàil and an update by John Hamilton of the Wee Magic Stane song also celebrate the Stane. Brent Hodgson and Hamish Wallochie s daft Scots poems contrast with Donald Murray s stories about Scottish life as seen by Gorbachov and J Edgar Hoover! New work by George Bruce, W N Herbert, Yvonne Claire, Jenni Daiches, Peter McCarey etc.

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John Ritchie and John Brydon's look at the return of the Stone of Scone or Stone of Destiny, is accompanied by Aonghas Macneacail's Gaelic poem "lia fail" in this celebration and examination of the Stone's impact on Scotland. This issue of the Chapman magazine also includes poems and stories. Work by Scottish and international writers, Yvonne Claire, Jenni Daiches and James Deahl among others is included in "Chapman 85". Brent Hodgson and Hamish Wallochie's Scots poems are set off by Donald Murray's stories looking at Scottish life from Grobechev's and J. Edgar Hoover's points of view. Also included are reviews of poetry, fiction, pamphlets and recent theatre productions.

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  • PublisherChapman Publishing
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0906772818
  • ISBN 13 9780906772812
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages104
  • EditorJoy Hendry

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