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Ian Murray

    The New Penguin Book of Scottish Short Stories
    Charity Law and Accumulation
    • Charity Law and Accumulation

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the regulatory frameworks governing charities, this book explores how they are mandated to deliver public benefits to living individuals while also addressing intergenerational decision-making. It offers a comprehensive analysis tailored for academics, philanthropists, legal professionals, charity managers, and policy advisors, emphasizing the balance between present needs and future obligations in charitable work.

      Charity Law and Accumulation
    • In the art of the short story, Scotland's writers have led the way. The earliest in this anthology, those of Sir Walter Scott and James Hogg, are rich in folklore, proverb, superstition, and sinister humor. Throughout this collection, a preoccupation with the supernatural emerges, from the spiritual torment of John Buchan's "The Outgoing of the Tide" to the chilling premonition of Muriel Spark's "The House of the Famous Poet". While stories such as "Alicky's Watch" depict the influence of the Calvinist religion, darker subjects are frequently offset by the comedy found in tales like "A Wee Nip". Among the other contributors to this spirited collection are Robert Louis Stevenson, Naomi Mitchison, and George Mackay Brown.

      The New Penguin Book of Scottish Short Stories