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One of a limited run of just 250, this special edition of A Sense of Place is signed by author Dave Broom and photographer Christina Kernohan, and includes a limited edition set of three signed photographs.

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''A Sense of Place blends pin-sharp writing with evocative photography in a book to savour and treasure.'' Ian Rankin

''Mr. Broom, who was born in Glasgow and has been writing about spirits for decades, is the perfect author for this beautiful, evocative book. He knows the whisky territory intimately and the people well, and he has the senses of wonder, empathy and history to tie them altogether, as well as the skill to conjure up the smell of the salt air, the sound of barley shimmering in the wind, the vibrations of hammers shaping copper into stills and the singe of the oak staves as a cooper bends them over fire...With beautiful photography by Christina Kernohan, this is the book to give any lover of single malt, along with a bottle of their favorite whisky.'' The Year''s Best Books on Wine (and Whisky), The New York Times

''Few can match [Broom''s] ability to blend together critical thinking, insight and industry knowledge while giving the resulting mix a romantic twist.'' Whisky Magazine


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In this beautifully crafted book, award-winning writer Dave Broom examines Scotch whisky''s links to landscape, agriculture, culture, and community. Starting in Orkney, he travels south via the north-east coast and the Spey valley, to the westerly peninsulas and Hebridean islands of Skye, Raasay and Harris, before the journey finishes, via the blenders of the central belt, on the island of Islay.

The trip also follows Scotch''s history from Neolithic brewers to today''s innovators - a tale told by distillers, but also musicians, writers and poets. What does it mean to make whisky in these places, how does a distillery reflect place in its flavour, and what is its role in communities?

With stunning specially commissioned photography by Christina Kernohan, A Sense of Place will enhance and deepen every whisky drinker''s, and lover of Scotland''s, understanding of the spirit, and the country.

This special edition features:

- A limited edition set of three signed photographs by Christina Kernohan, Giclée printed on 8x10" Hahnemuele photorag archival paper

- Signed by the author and photographer
- Presented in a foil-blocked clamshell box and clothbound

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      Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 2/14/2023
      ISBN13: 9781784729011, 978-1784729011
      ISBN10: 1784729019

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      One of a limited run of just 250, this special edition of A Sense of Place is signed by author Dave Broom and photographer Christina Kernohan, and includes a limited edition set of three signed photographs.

      ...

      ''A Sense of Place blends pin-sharp writing with evocative photography in a book to savour and treasure.'' Ian Rankin

      ''Mr. Broom, who was born in Glasgow and has been writing about spirits for decades, is the perfect author for this beautiful, evocative book. He knows the whisky territory intimately and the people well, and he has the senses of wonder, empathy and history to tie them altogether, as well as the skill to conjure up the smell of the salt air, the sound of barley shimmering in the wind, the vibrations of hammers shaping copper into stills and the singe of the oak staves as a cooper bends them over fire...With beautiful photography by Christina Kernohan, this is the book to give any lover of single malt, along with a bottle of their favorite whisky.'' The Year''s Best Books on Wine (and Whisky), The New York Times

      ''Few can match [Broom''s] ability to blend together critical thinking, insight and industry knowledge while giving the resulting mix a romantic twist.'' Whisky Magazine


      ...

      In this beautifully crafted book, award-winning writer Dave Broom examines Scotch whisky''s links to landscape, agriculture, culture, and community. Starting in Orkney, he travels south via the north-east coast and the Spey valley, to the westerly peninsulas and Hebridean islands of Skye, Raasay and Harris, before the journey finishes, via the blenders of the central belt, on the island of Islay.

      The trip also follows Scotch''s history from Neolithic brewers to today''s innovators - a tale told by distillers, but also musicians, writers and poets. What does it mean to make whisky in these places, how does a distillery reflect place in its flavour, and what is its role in communities?

      With stunning specially commissioned photography by Christina Kernohan, A Sense of Place will enhance and deepen every whisky drinker''s, and lover of Scotland''s, understanding of the spirit, and the country.

      This special edition features:

      - A limited edition set of three signed photographs by Christina Kernohan, Giclée printed on 8x10" Hahnemuele photorag archival paper

      - Signed by the author and photographer
      - Presented in a foil-blocked clamshell box and clothbound

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