Arisiag and Morar, Norse and Gaelic, the "river-mouth bay" and the "great water", part of na garbh Chriochan (The Rough Bounds), an area so rugged and desolate it was itself known as the Highlands of the Highlands. From Borrodale (fort-dale) to Kilmory (Maelrubha's chapel), from Druimindarroch (oak tree ridge) to Eireagoraidh (shieling-corrie), the place-names echo the story of the landscape. This book provides an accessible account of the area.
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Denis Rixson is a schoolteacher, local historian and bookshop proprietor in Mallaig.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Rixson, Denis., Tuckwell Press, Ltd. (UK), 2002, c2002, illus. soft cover (trade size paperback), fine, 170 pp with bibliography & index, B&W photographic & map illus., 8vo, ISBN: 1862321248, 'An area so rugged and desolate it was known as the Highlands of the Highlands', Scotland; Scottish History; scarce. Seller Inventory # 87610
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