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Well written but could use a translator for the older English words, Maybe kindle could instal a translator for books
Florence Marian McNeill, MBE was a Scottish folklorist, best known for writing The Silver Bough, a four volume study of Scottish folklore.
McNeill was born at Holm in Orkney and educated at Kirkwall Burgh School and then at Glasgow University from which she graduated in.
For the next year, she taught English in France and Germany, She returned to Britain inand worked initially as an organiser for the Scottish Federation of Womens Suffrage Societies in Scotland and later as secretary for the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene in London where she remained until.
At the end of the First World War, she moved back to Edinburgh and started work as a researcher for the Scottish National Dictionary and byshe had
Inspect The Silver Bough, Volume 2: A Calendar Of Scottish National FestivalsCandlemas To Harvest Home Constructed By F. Marian McNeill Formatted As Kindle
become p Florence Marian McNeill, MBE was a Scottish folklorist, best known for writing The Silver Bough, a four volume study of Scottish folklore.
McNeill was born at Holm in Orkney and educated at Kirkwall Burgh School and then at Glasgow University from which she graduated in.
For the next year, she taught English in France and Germany, She returned to Britain inand worked initially as an organiser for the Scottish Federation of Women's Suffrage Societies in Scotland and later as secretary for the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene in London where she remained until.
At the end of the First World War, she moved back to Edinburgh and started work as a researcher for the Scottish National Dictionary and byshe had become principal assistant on the project.
During the years between the First and Second World Wars she became involved in the revival of Scottish literature and culture known as the Scottish Renaissance.
She is best known as the author of The Scots Kitchen, published in, sitelink.