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    Norman Newton - Islay guide

    A small book but loaded with gorgeous pictures and lots of information. The guide gives you a real flavour of the island and is an ideal travel companion.

    Andrew Jefford - Peat Smoke and Spirit

    Those who discover malt whisky quickly learn that the malts made on the Isle of Islay are some of the wildest and most characterful in the malt-whisky spectrum. In PEAT SMOKE AND SPIRIT, Islay's fascinating story is uncovered: from its history and stories of the many shipwrecks which litter its shores, to intimate descriptions of the beautiful wildlife, landscape and topography of the island.

    For more Islay books, music and whisky visit the Islay Book & Whisky Shop

    For more info on Scotland visit Scotland Info. your online guide to the Scottish Highlands and Islands

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Title: The Carved Stones of Islay - http://www.islayinfo.com/carved_stones_islay_index.html
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Description:The Carved Stones of Islay is a book written by Robert C. Graham in 1885. There are several chapters of the three parishes and many pictures of the Carved Stones
Category:Community and Society: History
Link Owner:islayinfo
Date Added:August 08, 2008 10:57:26 AM
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The Isle of Islay - An Overview
Islay is the southern-most island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It's closest neighbours are the Isle of Jura to the north, Colonsay to the north-west and Gigha to the east. The administrative capital of the island is Bowmore while Port Charlotte and Port Ellen are the other major villages.
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