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Legendary Tales of the Highlands (Volume 1 of 3) A sequel to Highland Rambles

By Thomas Dick Lauder

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"Legendary Tales of the Highlands (Volume 1 of 3)" by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder is a collection of folkloric narratives written in the early 19th century...

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"Legendary Tales of the Highlands (Volume 1 of 3)" by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder is a collection of folkloric narratives written in the early 19th century. This work aims to preserve traditional Scottish legends, often centered around the Highlanders, their customs, and their historical figures. The collection promises to explore rich legends through characters like Sir Allan Stewart and tales of magic, nature, and heroism, inviting readers into the Scottish cultural heritage. The opening of the volume establishes the author's intent to preserve the fading oral traditions of the Highlands, emphasizing the value of these stories not only for their entertainment but also for the historical insights they provide. It introduces a narrative style that blends personal reflection with historical context, beginning with a peaceful journey through the landscape and the contemplation of past battles that shaped it. Notably, it foreshadows encounters with intriguing characters, delving into themes of family loyalty and the remnants of a heroic past within the Highland clans, specifically in the characterization of Sir Allan Stewart and his sons. The reader is invited into a world where folklore and history intertwine, setting the stage for tales that are both whimsical and meaningful. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Sir Thomas Dick Lauder of Fountainhall, 7th Baronet, FRSE FSA (Scot) LLD was a Scottish author. He served as Secretary to the Board of Manufactures (1839–), on the Herring Fisheries Board, at the Royal Institution for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, and as Deputy Lieutenant of both counties of Moray and Haddington.

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