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A Dictionary of Scottish Phrase and Fable

(Hardback, New Edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Dictionary of Scottish Phrase and Fable

Contributors:

By (Author) Ian Crofton

ISBN:

9781780277554

Publisher:

Birlinn General

Imprint:

Birlinn Ltd

Publication Date:

1st February 2022

UK Publication Date:

21st October 2021

Edition:

New Edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Social and cultural history
Reference works

Dewey:

423.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

584

Dimensions:

Width 195mm, Height 250mm, Spine 50mm

Weight:

1457g

Description

INCLUDES HUNDREDS OF NEW AND EXPANDED ENTRIES

From Aald Rock to Zeenty-teenty, A Dictionary of Scottish Phrase and Fable is an unputdownable gallimaufry of curious items embracing sayings, put-downs, insults, mottos, traditions, legends, folklore, customs, festivals, games, songs, dances, nicknames and much, much more.

This new edition features many expanded entries, as well as completely new ones including Big Tam, the Third Forth Bridge, the Loony Dook and the War of the One-eyed Woman. The result is a kaleidoscopic snapshot of the Scottish nation, both past and present, from the mythical origins of the Scots in ancient Scythia to the foibles of modern Follyrood, from Sawney Bean to Oor Wullie, from The end of an old song to Aw fur coat and nae knickers, from The Heart of Midlothian to Ye cannae shove yer granny aff a bus.

In more than 4,500 such entries, A Dictionary of Scottish Phrase and Fable weaves an endlessly entertaining tapestry incorporating the texture and fabric of a nations ever-shifting sense of itself.

Reviews

'Wilfully idiosyncratic yet curiously useful . . . A lightly erudite and well-informed work of eclectic scholarship'

* Times Literary Supplement *

'Compelling and quirky . . . under Ian Croftons eye, the rollicking spirit of Scotland, old and modern, comes proudly alive . . . A lifesaver for those in need of diversion and enlightenment'

* Sunday Herald *

'This is such a linguistic and etymological treasure trove that once picked up it is virtually impossible to put down'

* Scottish Field *

'A book that will provide many happy hours of dipping into . . . A sheer joy'

* Scottish Life *

'It is nigh impossible to reach the item you first set out to read without being sidetracked by other beguiling morsels'

* The Herald *

'A fascinating collection of words, phrases and stories'

* Dundee Courier *

Author Bio

Ian Crofton was born in Edinburgh. He contributed extensively to Brewers Dictionary of Modern Phrase and Fable and co-authored Brewers Britain and Ireland. He has also written a number of works of popular history, including Scottish History without the Boring Bits. His Walking the Border: A Journey Between Scotland and England, was a Daily Telegraph travel book of the year in 2014. His most recent book, Fringed with Mud and Pearls: An English Island Odyssey, was published by Birlinn in 2021. Follow him on Twitter: @IanCrofton.

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