An Island Odyssey
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Average customer review:Product Description
Hamish Haswell-Smith follows on from his best-selling "The Scottish Islands" with this new work, "An Island Odyssey". And odyssey it is. It is a year-long voyage through the Scottish islands presenting an island a week - 52 in all. Each is coupled with artist Haswell-Smith's full-page, watercolour illustration of the island as well as its history, legends, local characters, and landscape and is interspersed with personal and sailing anecdotes, as well as a small key map and occasional margin pencil-line sketches.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #109104 in Books
- Published on: 2000-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 166 pages
Customer Reviews
A Good Read
I first got the book from the library & enjoyed it so much I decided to buy it. The book is not the sort where one reads it from cover to cover like a story, but rather a sort of reference book where one reads certain paragraphs over again.
I to am a boat owner, and dream of visiting the same places as the author. The island descriptions are of just the right length, and the amount of history mentioned is just enough to be interesting without being boring. The sketches are excellent and each view seems to be from the angle a boat owner would like. Even the cover of the book is of water resisting material making it compatable with boat life.
As a bonus the book was sent to me quicker then expected and it was even a pound or two cheaper than the flycover price !!
All in all a first class purchase which I would recommend to any like minded person.
Paul Boddy
A must for Island Hopping
This book is compiled from a series of articles that appeared in the Herald. It has been crafted into an imaginary cruise around 53 Scottish Islands. Each Island has 2 pages dedicated to it and it covers facts about the island including its history with the occasional local myth or personal anecdote. It is easy to read and you can't but help want to retrace the steps of this imaginary voyage. As with all Haswell-Smith Books - this is a book which is illustrated with delightful watercolours. This book would be equally appreciated by walker or sailors.



