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The A to Z of Whisky Place-Names

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The A to Z of Whisky Place-Names

By: Jacob King
Narrated by: Mhairi Morrison
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Have you ever wondered about the place-names that appear on Scotch whisky bottles? What language the names come from, what they mean, or if they are even real places? If you feel baffled about where to start looking for such information, then this reliable and informative book is for you.

This book discusses each place-name that is concerned in some way with Scotch whisky, either as the name of the whisky itself, or as the name of the distillery. For each of these names the author provides an informative discussion of the origin, history, and development of the name from a linguistic and historical perspective. He also offers the original meaning (where known) and the correct pronunciation. Where applicable he has added curious information, such as a proverb or extract of poetry that mentions the place-name. No special linguistic or local knowledge is assumed.

Interest in Scotch whisky, the Highlands, Gaelic, Scots, and place-names has never been higher, and there is an increasing demand for reliable works on these subjects. This is an informative and entertaining book that sets the standard for whisky place-names.

©2022 Jacob King (P)2022 Highbridge Audio
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