The Edinburgh Burns Relics are an important part of Scottish culture and history. In this book, Duncan Robert tells the story of how these relics came to be and the significance they hold for the people of Scotland. From the quill pen that Burns used to write his poems to the lock of his hair, these relics are a tangible connection to the great poet’s legacy. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and culture of Scotland.
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