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The old red sandstone, or, New walks in an old field

Miller, Hugh, 1802-18562020
Books, Manuscripts
Hugh Miller was born in Cromarty, Ross-shire in 1802. A self-taught stonemason, writer, social crusader and geologist, his name was known in his lifetime not just in Scotland but across the English-speaking world. This facsimile edition of his classic book, first published in 1841, concerns 'The Old Red Sandstone', an assemblage of rocks in the North Atlantic region, largely of Devonian age. In a pre-Darwinian era, Miller was able to reconcile his geological knowledge with his religious beliefs - he saw geology as evidence, not as disproof, of godly design. His writing is still immensely readable (he was known as 'the poet of geology') and as novelist James Robertson says in his foreword 'if it tells us less than we now know about our planet's geology, it tells us much about how we have gained that knowledge, and how science is and can only ever be a part of wider human culture.'
Main title:
The old red sandstone, or, New walks in an old field / Hugh Miller ; edited, and with a critical study and notes, by Dr Michael A. Taylor and Professor Ralph O'Connor ; foreword by James Robertson.
Imprint:
Edinburgh : NMS, 2020.
Collation:
576 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Notes:
Facsimile of edition published: 1841.
ISBN:
9781910682258 (pbk)
Dewey class:
551.74
LC class:
QE665
Language:
English
BRN:
2627821
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