Para Handy has been sailing his way into the affections of generations of Scots since he first weighed anchor in the pages of the Glasgow Evening News in 1905. This definitive edition contains all three collections published in the author's lifetime, as well as those that were unpublished and a new story which was discovered in 2001.
Neil Munro Livres
Neil Munro était un journaliste et auteur écossais, aujourd'hui principalement célébré pour ses nouvelles humoristiques. Il écrivait initialement sous le pseudonyme de Hugh Foulis, dans le but de séparer ses efforts littéraires plus sérieux de ses œuvres plus légères. Ses écrits les plus reconnus mettent souvent en scène le chalutier fictif du Clyde, le Vital Spark, et son capitaine, Para Handy, ainsi que des récits sur d'autres personnages mémorables. L'écriture de Munro se distingue par son observation fine de l'humour et de l'esprit de son époque.





Exploring the multifaceted theme of war, this collection showcases Neil Munro's diverse talents across fiction, journalism, and poetry. Fenella Wilson's introduction highlights how war influences Munro's writing, offering insights into his perspectives and experiences throughout his career. Each piece reflects his unique approach to the subject, making this anthology a compelling examination of conflict through various literary forms.
John Splendid The Tale Of A Poor Gentleman, And The Little Wars Of Lorn
- 290pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set in 19th-century Scotland, this historical fiction novel explores the lives of Highlanders amidst clan warfare. Through a character-driven narrative, the author blends romance, adventure, and military conflict, vividly depicting the struggles and culture of Scottish life during this tumultuous era. The story immerses readers in the rich tapestry of Scottish history, showcasing the author's deep understanding of the heritage and traditions that shaped the Highlands. Munro's masterful storytelling brings to life a captivating saga of bravery and resilience.
The Lost Pibroch And Other Sheiling Stories
- 174pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, the story follows a passionate musician's quest to recover a lost piece of music, known as the pibroch. As he navigates through themes of tradition, identity, and the power of music, he encounters a cast of characters that challenge his understanding of heritage and artistry. The narrative weaves together elements of folklore and personal discovery, highlighting the deep connection between culture and the human experience in a richly evocative landscape.
Illustrated edition of the hilarious exploits of Para Handy and his crew--Munro's beloved and unforgettable characters.