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CLÀR, 2016. 173 pages. Paperback.
Many of these captivating tales originate from the 1960s and ’70s when members of the community would visit the author’s parents’ shop in Back to share stories by the fire.
Cairistiona Stone
£7.99
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This is a collection of community and family oral tales from the district of Back, on the Isle of Lewis.
ISBN: 9781900901833
Publisher: Bell & Bain Glasgow
Publication date: 07 October 2016
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CLÀR, 2016. 173 pages. Paperback.
Many of these captivating tales originate from the 1960s and ’70s when members of the community would visit the author’s parents’ shop in Back to share stories by the fire.
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