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Island Going

Island Going

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Atkinson’s account of his travels has established itself as one of the greatest of all memoirs of sailing in the Hebrides.

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Categories: Book Shop, Non-Fiction Books Tags: Birds, Hebrides, Sailing
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In July 1935, Robert Atkinson and John Ainslie set out on an ornithological search for the rare Leach’s Fork-tailed Petrel. Their search was to last for twelve years and to take them from their Oxford base to many of the remote and often deserted islands off the North West coast of Scotland (including North Uist, the Monarch Isles and St Kilda), to an almost inaccessible North Rona and, their search rewarded, beyond. Robert Atkinson’s account of his twelve year adventure provides a detailed and emotive description of the wildlife and landscape of the Hebridean outlanders. He recounts with clarity his first sighting of a puffin “so brand new was this unique first insight of puffins . . . they might have been of fresh creation: bright fantastic dolls–but alive!” and explains in detail the effort entailed in reaching the most inaccessible of islands. But more than that he records with compassion the primitive lifestyles of the islanders, their living conditions, traditions and histories and note too the changes they witnessed as the war years cam and went. His writing has inspired many of the later accounts of Hebridean travel.

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Weight0.421 kg
Dimensions19.8 × 12.9 × 2.8 cm
Author

Robert Atkinson

ISBN

9781841587127

Language

English

Paperback

384 p.

Publisher

Birlinn General

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