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The Man Who Gave Away His Island A Life Of John Lorne Campbell Of Canna Ray Perman

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The Man Who Gave Away His Island A Life Of John Lorne Campbell Of Canna Ray Perman
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Publisher: Birlinn
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.41 MB
Author: Ray Perman
ISBN: 9780857900784, 9781780271200, 0857900781, 1780271204
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Man Who Gave Away His Island A Life Of John Lorne Campbell Of Canna Ray Perman by Ray Perman 9780857900784, 9781780271200, 0857900781, 1780271204 instant download after payment.

Sensitive and moving' - Country Life 'A wonderfully rounded portrait' - Scots Magazine In 1938 John Lorne Campbell bought the Isle of Canna. He wanted to prevent an island described as the 'jewel of the Hebrides' from becoming a rich man's playground like so many other islands and Highland estates. He wanted to preserve part of the traditional Gaelic culture and show that efficient farming methods could be compatible with wildlife conservation and sustainability. But his determination to get the island forced him to pay more than he could afford and he spent the next ten years burdened by debt and often close to despair. This is the story of a remarkable man and his triumph over adversity, bank managers and bureaucrats to fulfil his dream. Even after he gave it to the National Trust for Scotland he still had to fight to secure his legacy. It is also the story of a 60-year partnership between John and his American wife, the musician and folklorist Margaret Fay Shaw, whose small frame contained a will 'made of Pittsburgh steel' which kept them going through the hard years. Together they collected and preserved a disappearing Gaelic culture and made a small island the centre of an international network of friends and supporters which continues after their deaths. Ray Perman has produced a brilliant, angular portrait; it is a thoughtful biography that is at once inspirational, harrowing, deeply moving, warm and witty.

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