
Wilson's Ornithology and Burds in Scots
by Hamish MacDonald
Title:
Wilson's Ornithology and Burds in Scots
Author:
Hamish MacDonald
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
70 pages, 54 Illustrations, color
Publisher:
Scotland Street Press
ISBN-13:
9781910895399
EAN:
9781910895399
Publication Date:
24/02/2020
Classifications:
Poetry
Weight (g):
276
Dimensions (mm):
131 x 197 x 8
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
The crossbill is a bonny birdAn she sings wi a guid Scots tongueJip-jip-jipAll gie ye gipGin ye meddle wi me nor ma youngThis book highlights the works of a notable Scottish writer and illustrator, Alexander Wilson. Wilson explored the world of birds through the rich and vibrant medium of the Scots language. Because of his vast travels across North America in the eighteenth century, Wilson pioneered the science of ornithological writing and illustration. He was also a radically-minded weaver and minor poet. Because of this, he was something of a rebel in his own country. Before he emigrated to the United States, Wilson wrote and published a number of poems in Scots. This new book celebrates the artwork of Alexander Wilson by reproducing his illustrations alongside new poems in Scots by Hamish MacDonald. The new poems look at the habits, habitats, and characteristics of birds.











