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Maurice Lindsay

    Maurice Lindsay was a Scottish broadcaster, writer, and poet whose work deeply engaged with the landscape and cultural heritage of Scotland. He explored themes of national identity and historical memory, often reflecting on the enduring spirit of his homeland. Lindsay's poetry is recognized for its lyrical quality and profound connection to Scottish traditions. His contribution lies in his evocative portrayal of the Scottish experience and its evolution.

    Scottish Religious Poetry
    Glasgow
    The theatre and opera-lover's quotation book. A literary bouquet
    Unknown Scotland in Colour
    • In this portrait of a city, Glaswegian writer and poet, Maurice Lindsay, draws together the many threads of Glasgow's rich inheritance to create an evocative picture of a city that was once the 'Second City of the Empire'. Beginning with the city's ancient roots, the book follows the industry, culture and character of Glasgow and explores its development, the growth of its buildings, streets and parks, and the nature and commerce of its people. The writings and thoughts of famous visitors from Dickens and Chopin to H.V. Morton re combined with those of Glaswegians past and present in celebration of the city, its pastimes, arts and social customs. From the theatrical ancestry of the 'penny geggie' to the emotional arena of the football field; from the beauty of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs to Glasgow's backbone of industrial evolution we can see the city as it was and is. Eminently readable, with many vivid illustrations, Glasgow: Fabric of a City is an unrivalled chronicle of Glasgow's prolific achievements.

      Glasgow