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Norman MacLeod

    Norman MacLeod was a Scottish clergyman and prolific author whose literary output, often a byproduct of his busy life, spanned essays, stories, travelogues, and poems. He was celebrated as one of Scotland's most eloquent preachers, advocating for social reform, and his writings for the magazine Good Words garnered him a wide readership. His most substantial work remains Reminiscences of a Highland Parish, which celebrates the life and culture of the Highlander. MacLeod embodied a broad spirit and became a notable figure in Scottish religious and literary circles.

    Co'chruinneachadh, Air A Chur R'a Chéile Air Iarrtas Comuinn Ard-sheanadh Eagluis Na H-alba: Arson An Sgoilean, Air Feadh Tìr-mòr Agus Eileana Na Gael
    Elementary Course of Gaelic
    A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, in Two Parts, I. Gaelic and English.-II. English and Gaelic ...
    Peeps at the Far East: A Familiar Account of a Visit to India
    Reminiscences of a Highland Parish
    The Earnest Student