Inverness remembered volume 15 : A Nostalgic Look At Yesterday's Inverness
2019
Books, Manuscripts
The annual publication is now in its 15th edition and, according to its editor, local historian and author Jim Miller, the popularity of these collections of photographs and memorabilia of Inverness in bygone times does not wane. Jim has been editing Inverness Remembered since volume XI and looks forward to receiving people's pictures of days gone by.
Main title:
Inverness remembered volume 15 : A Nostalgic Look At Yesterday's Inverness / edited by Jim Miller
Imprint:
Inverness : Inverness Courier, 2019.
Collation:
68 pages : illustrations (black & white and colour) ; 30 cm
Variant title:
Other title: #aInverness remembered XV.
Notes:
About the Editor: Jim Miller came to live in Inverness at the end of 1983 and, after 36 years, considers himself to be on the way to naturalisation! Born and brought up in Caithness, he graduated from Aberdeen University and then went abroad for a while before feeling the urge to return to the north of Scotland.He has written a number of books on different subjects and contributed the Miller’s Tales column regularly to the Inverness Courier between February 1997 and December 2011.Among his published titles are Inverness: A History; The Dam Builders: Power from the Glens; The Finest Road in the World: The Story of Travel and Transport in the Scottish Highlands; and The Foresters: The Story of Scotland's Forests.After Willie Morrison retired from the editorial chair for Inverness Remembered after Volume X, Jim says he was honoured to take over the role and continue the series.
ISBN:
9781907323829 (paperback)
Dewey class:
941.75
Language:
English
Added title:
Subject:
BRN:
2652356
