<p>Continuing from where <I>A Celtic Childhood</I> left off, <I>Scotland Is Not for the Squeamish</I> reflects on the events that transpired through Bill's early twenties and shaped him as a man. After realizing his childhood dream of becoming a wireless operator at seas, Watkins narrates his amazin
Scotland is not for the squeamish
โ Scribed by Watkins, Bill
- Publisher
- Distributed by Publishers Group West, Scarletta Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 340
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Continuing from where A Celtic Childhood left off, Scotland Is Not for the Squeamish reflects on the events that transpired through Bill's early twenties and shaped him as a man. After realizing his childhood dream of becoming a wireless operator at seas, Watkins narrates his amazing predicaments. Whether it's a hurricane on a trawler, sinking docked warships, or hunting for gold in the mountains of Scotland, the tales of the ever-vibrant Bill Watkins capture his adventures with glorious effect.
โฆ Subjects
Scotland -- Description and travel.;Scotland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.;Watkins, Bill, -- 1950- -- Travel -- Scotland.;Watkins, Bill, -- 1950-;Manners and customs.;Travel.;Scotland.
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