“Now and then we passed a hut or two, with neither window nor chimney, and the smoke of the peat fire rolling out at the door…”

Today I saw Claire Tomalin @edbookfest her biography of Charles Dickens is my favourite.

“…All the way, the road had been among moors and mountains with huge masses of rock, which fell down God knows where, sprinkling the ground in every direction, and giving it the aspect of the burial place of a race of giants. Now and then we passed a hut or two, with neither window nor chimney, and the smoke of the peat fire rolling out at the door. But there were not six of these dwellings in a dozen miles; and anything so bleak and wild, and mighty in its loneliness, as the whole country, it is impossible to conceive. Glencoe itself is perfectly terrible…” Dickens, July 1841

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Upcoming ‘Into The Peatlands’ events

Upcoming ‘Into The Peatlands’ events:-

12th September 6:30 pm Stanfords, London

20th September 7:30 pm Waterstones, Byres Road, Glasgow

27th September 6:00 pm Waterstones, Inverness

4th October 6:30 pm Waterstones, Oban

11th October 6:00 pm Waterstones, Princes Street, Edinburgh

20th October 3:00 pm Festival of the Future, Dundee.

23rd October 11:00 am Waterstones, Perth

24th October 7:30pm Atkinson-Pryce Bookshop, Biggar (as part of the Biggar Little Festival)

1st November 7:00 pm Waterstones, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

13th November 7:00 pm The Stables, Falkland Estate, Fife

21st November 7:00 pm Blairgowrie, a Book Week Scotland event

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20th Sept Byres Rd. Waterstones