This social history of the 'ordinary' people of the south-western peninsula of Argyll, in western...
Kintyre poet and historian Angus Martin's interest in place¿names extends back over 40 years.Th...
Since Freud's earliest psychoanalytic theorization around the beginning of the twentieth century,...
In 1986, the Gaelic writer, Aonghas MacNeacail, described Angus Martin as 'Kintyre's one-man rese...
For 20 years, since 1991, historian and poet Angus Martin has been documenting in the Kintyre Mag...
In the idyllic summer of 2013 in Kintyre, the author's journeys by bicycle and on foot were also ...
When it was first published in 1987, this picture of the lives of country folk from the eighteent...
Graveyards fascinate many folk. Many inscriptions tell abbreviated stories, which a little resear...
The House of Argyll acquired its Kintyre lands in 1607 and sold them in 1956.During that period...
A Third Summer in Kintyre completes Angus Martin's trilogy of books about consecutive summers spe...
This is an adventurous new collection of poems in which past companions are recalled, and the liv...
Poet and historian Angus Martin was born in Campbeltown in 1952 and has lived there all his life....