Lost Walter Scott poem discovered
A Highland Journal, telling the story of a journey around Cambusmore House – where the poem resurfaced – will receive its first public reading next week
A long-lost poem by Sir Walter Scott has been discovered by the Baillie-Hamilton family of Cambusmore House and is to be read in public for the first time next week.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 10 September, 2010
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