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WINNER OF THE RESEARCH CATEGORY IN SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS 2023

This edition of The Old Red Sandstone is the first truly new one for a century. It comes in two volumes: Volume 2 reprints the original, and now rare, first edition in facsimile with notes and glossary. Volume 1 explores how Miller wrote his book and why it was so important.

Ross-shire born polymath Hugh Miller (1802-56), self-taught stonemason, geologist and writer, was famous in his lifetime across the English-speaking world. On one level, The Old Red Sandstone is a description of the geology of Cromarty, Ross-shire, with diversions into its scenery, history and folklore, but it is also an autobiographical memoir and work of literature. It was enormously popular on its first publication in 1841.

The editors have combined their expertise – in history, English literature, Celtic languages and culture (Ralph O’ Connor) and palaeontology, museums, history of geology (Michael A Taylor) – to annotate the text of this most idiosyncratic book for a new generation of readers, and to provide a critical study.

In a pre-Darwinian era, Hugh Miller reconciled his geological knowledge with his religious beliefs and his reader-friendly writings encouraged in others an interest in fossils. His writings are, as novelist James Robertson says in the Foreword, still very readable and relevant today.



Trade Review

'A critical study of Hugh Miller’s nineteenth-century geological writings, this two-volume set delivers a great deal of collective wisdom couched in impressively elegant prose.' Judges of the Research category in Scotland's National Book Awards 2023 in announcing The Old Red Sandstone as the winner.



Table of Contents

Volume 1 (main headings of contents)

Foreword by James Robertson

Conception and Gestation: Why Miller wrote The Old Red Sandstone

Anatomy: The book's structure and content

Poetics: How The Old Red Sandstone works as literature

Birth: How the books was published and marketed

Reception: How and why it was read

Appendix 1: How Miller turned his Witness articles into a book

Appendix 2: The events surrounding the British Association meeting of 1840

Appendix 3: Miller's subdivision of the old red sandstone

Appendix 4: Geology amd palaeontology then and now

Appendix 5: The fossil specimens figured in the first edition of The Old Red Sandstone

Appendix 6: Following in the footsteps of Miller

Appendix 7: Recommended reading

Volume 2

Forematter and frontispiece

Explanation of the sections and plates

Facsimile edition in 14 chapters

End matter

Additional notes

Glossary

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      Publisher: NMSE - Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781910682258, 978-1910682258
      ISBN10: 191068225X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      WINNER OF THE RESEARCH CATEGORY IN SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS 2023

      This edition of The Old Red Sandstone is the first truly new one for a century. It comes in two volumes: Volume 2 reprints the original, and now rare, first edition in facsimile with notes and glossary. Volume 1 explores how Miller wrote his book and why it was so important.

      Ross-shire born polymath Hugh Miller (1802-56), self-taught stonemason, geologist and writer, was famous in his lifetime across the English-speaking world. On one level, The Old Red Sandstone is a description of the geology of Cromarty, Ross-shire, with diversions into its scenery, history and folklore, but it is also an autobiographical memoir and work of literature. It was enormously popular on its first publication in 1841.

      The editors have combined their expertise – in history, English literature, Celtic languages and culture (Ralph O’ Connor) and palaeontology, museums, history of geology (Michael A Taylor) – to annotate the text of this most idiosyncratic book for a new generation of readers, and to provide a critical study.

      In a pre-Darwinian era, Hugh Miller reconciled his geological knowledge with his religious beliefs and his reader-friendly writings encouraged in others an interest in fossils. His writings are, as novelist James Robertson says in the Foreword, still very readable and relevant today.



      Trade Review

      'A critical study of Hugh Miller’s nineteenth-century geological writings, this two-volume set delivers a great deal of collective wisdom couched in impressively elegant prose.' Judges of the Research category in Scotland's National Book Awards 2023 in announcing The Old Red Sandstone as the winner.



      Table of Contents

      Volume 1 (main headings of contents)

      Foreword by James Robertson

      Conception and Gestation: Why Miller wrote The Old Red Sandstone

      Anatomy: The book's structure and content

      Poetics: How The Old Red Sandstone works as literature

      Birth: How the books was published and marketed

      Reception: How and why it was read

      Appendix 1: How Miller turned his Witness articles into a book

      Appendix 2: The events surrounding the British Association meeting of 1840

      Appendix 3: Miller's subdivision of the old red sandstone

      Appendix 4: Geology amd palaeontology then and now

      Appendix 5: The fossil specimens figured in the first edition of The Old Red Sandstone

      Appendix 6: Following in the footsteps of Miller

      Appendix 7: Recommended reading

      Volume 2

      Forematter and frontispiece

      Explanation of the sections and plates

      Facsimile edition in 14 chapters

      End matter

      Additional notes

      Glossary

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