Pilgrims in the Rough: An Unreliable History of St Andrews - Couverture souple

Tobert, Michael

 
9781906817961: Pilgrims in the Rough: An Unreliable History of St Andrews

Synopsis

Pilgrims: God bless ’em.
Rough: resting place for the unwary.
Unreliable: quirky, amusing, totally reliable.
St Andrews: a charming and historic town on the east coast of Scotland; site of the Chariots of Fire beach; the home of golf; as close to paradise as you’re likely to find this side of the pearly gates.

For centuries, people have been travelling to St. Andrews.

Whether they were on a holy pilgrimage to see the magnificent Cathedral and the preserved bones of St. Andrew, or devout golfers putting their skills to the test on the Old Course - that holy grail of golf courses - or just students and scholars jostling for a place at one of Scotland’s most esteemed centres of learning, St. Andrews has always attracted pilgrims.

Michael Tobert leads his readers through St. Andrews’ historic highs and lows with a potent combination of the anecdotal and the informative. His writing is both astute and downright funny, and he proves that sometimes, truth really is stranger than fiction.

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À propos de l'auteur

MICHAEL TOBERT grew up in Nottinghamshire. After Oxford University, he tried his hand in the City of London (where he hated every moment), at a water company in the West Midlands and at the London Business School. He then headed north where his fragmented career culminated in an attempt to start his own publishing company. This, to his wife’s astonishment, was not a total failure. He has lived in St Andrews for the last 20 years and spends his spare time on the golf course.

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Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  094648774X ISBN 13 :  9780946487745
Editeur : Luath Press Ltd, 2000
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