An edition of The Grey Glen (1920)

The Grey Glen

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The Grey Glen
by Thomas Grierson Gracie.
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An edition of The Grey Glen (1920)

The Grey Glen

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Hard,card cover, grey boards, blue cloth spine.

The Introductory Preface by Edward Hunter states "....This volume deals with the past order of things............the Coalburn coal mining community, dwelling amongst the most sordid conditions known to the Black Country of the West, were to come out of their drab environs to the extent of building an institution and library (out of the Mining Industry Welfare Fund)"

The foreword by the author reads "This story opens in the middle of the nineteenth century. The scene is laid in Wanlockhead and neighbourhood. There is no plot and no villain in the piece. The names used do not apply to living persons. No attempt is made to describe the scenery or the minerals that abound in the hills. Simpson, Brown and Porteus, the first two in the "History of Sanquhar," and the last in "God's Treasure House in Scotland," have dealt with these finer points.
A number of beautiful old songs are introduced, the writer being of opinion that they are much finer than the songs of the present day.
The customs described were in vogue well on to the end of the century, when they began to die out.
The incidents described have received more or less colour from the pen of the writer. In the "Annals of the Disruption" (1843), by the Rev. Thomas Brown, we have the following expressions of opinion on the people of the Grey Glen:-"An honest, industrious population, where the conversation of the commonest people will often delight, and surprise the man of letters.-Dr Richardson."These miners are the finest specimen of the Scottish peasantry I have ever seen."_Dr. Chalmers.
Backed by the opinion of such men, the writer feels justified in the high character he has given these old people in this work.

A well written book bringing alive some delightful people and stories, (whether real or not.)

Language
English
Pages
100

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The grey glen
1920, publisher not identified
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The Grey Glen
Publish date unknown, [s.n.]COURIER AND HERALD PRESS
Hardcover in English

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Reprinted from "The Hamilton Advertiser" and County of Lanark News.

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[Monklands]DUMFRIES

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Hardcover
Number of pages
100

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OL18449319M

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