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12th April 07, 02:43 PM
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Everyone get a bonnet!!!!
I came across an old book in the local Oxfam store and bout it for £3.50. (Just found it on ebay for £99.00) It's called 'The Kilt and How to Wear it - The Honourable S. R. Erskine - 1901'
It's really a book of it's time filled with advice not to wear loud, unflattering clan tartans and to just pick a nice quiet one to wear for your rambles in your new Scottish manorhouse.
Flicking through the pages I came across this wonderful gem. (Which could really keep Dreadbelly in business.)
The bonnet is an important article of the Highland dress, because it gives a certain character to the whole. Moreover, a man's head is the most striking feature of his anatomy, and it is essential that it should be suitably covered.
There are at present in vogue in Celtic Scotland two kinds of bonnet - The old flat bonnet, which is sometimes, absurdly enough, styled the Balmoral; and the semi-conical "Glengarry."
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12th April 07, 03:15 PM
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Arlen, just looked at your fiance's blog. Did you land yourself a fire haired lassie?
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12th April 07, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by LordKiltClad
Arlen, just looked at your fiance's blog. Did you land yourself a fire haired lassie?
I did indeed. Lovely, long, dark-red hair. And a beautiful woman to boot.
(With a nice, western drawl.)
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12th April 07, 03:43 PM
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That's a fantastic discovery you've in yer hands. A feather fer yer bonnet, figuratively!
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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12th April 07, 03:49 PM
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The Kilt and How to Wear It
That's a great little book, that always generates interest whenever I bring it up. I did a review on it a while back:
http://www.albanach.org/kiltandhowtowearit.htm
Is yours an original 1901 edition, or is it the modern reprint by Scotpress (with commentay by Bob Martin)?
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12th April 07, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
That's a great little book, that always generates interest whenever I bring it up. I did a review on it a while back:
http://www.albanach.org/kiltandhowtowearit.htm
Is yours an original 1901 edition, or is it the modern reprint by Scotpress (with commentay by Bob Martin)?
It's an original print. A little 'well-loved' with someone's name written in the front, but worth it anyway.
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12th April 07, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Arlen
It's an original print. A little 'well-loved' with someone's name written in the front, but worth it anyway.
Arlen:
those are far and away the best of books! I'm a bibliophile, to a degree, and I'll eagerly devour reprints of great works---but there's something special in holding, and reading, an original edition (or early vintage reprint).
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12th April 07, 06:24 PM
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Matt:
What a lovely review, and what a smashing quote with which to wrap up the article.
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13th April 07, 05:17 AM
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This is a great little book, I bought a copy of it with Bob Martin's comments based on Matt's review and personal recommendation. It is surprising how little the "rules of highland dress" have changed over almost 100 years. But it interesting to read the opinions of one who was wearing highland dress during that period of time. The book is an interesting glimpse back into the recent past and provides explanations for many of the customs of dress we still observe today.
Arlen, be sure and hang on to that copy, I'm sure it is a rare find.
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13th April 07, 10:53 AM
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It is a fantastic book. Some of the comments are so comical, and yet the book as a whole is really a treasuretrove of history and information.
It was a lucky find and I'll be holding on to it.
I've only ever had one luckier find and that was an early print copy of Charles Dickens Christmas stories I got for my fiance.
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