Into the Peatlands

Into the Peatlands
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Publisher : Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781788851404
ISBN-13 : 1788851404
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Book Synopsis Into the Peatlands by : Robin A. Crawford

Download or read book Into the Peatlands written by Robin A. Crawford and published by Birlinn Ltd. This book was released on 2018-09-06 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The peatlands of the Outer Hebrides are half land, half water. Their surface is a glorious tweed woven from tiny, living sphagnums rich in wildlife, but underneath is layer upon layer of dead mosses transforming into the peat. One can, with care, walk out onto them, but stop and you begin to sink into them. For time immemorial the peatlands have been places – for humans at least – of seasonal habitation but not of constant residence. In this book Robin A. Crawford explores the peatlands over the course of the year, explaining how they have come to be and examining how peat has been used from the Bronze Age onwards. In describing the seasonal processes of cutting, drying, stacking, storing and burning he reveals one of the key rhythms of island life, but his study goes well beyond this to include many other aspects, including the wildlife and folklore associated with these lonely, watery places. Widening his gaze to other peatlands in the country, he also reflects on the historical and cultural importance that peat has played, and continues to play – it is still used for fuel in many rural areas and plays an essential role in whisky-making – in the story of Scotland.


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