It is not easy to sum up the beauties of Scotland within the space of a few pages. It is a land where Nature and Romance go hand in hand, Nature affording a background of rare beauty, while Romance invests it with vital human interest. Picture an ideal tour in which each day is filled with profit and pleasure, and all Nature’s resources in land, sea, and sky combine to delight you and draw you on—then call that tour a “Summer in Scotland.”

TOMBS OF THE KINGS

A part of the historic old graveyard on Iona Isle. Among forty kings of Scotland buried here are King Duncan and Macbeth, made famous by Shakespeare.

SUPPLEMENTARY READING

The Land of HeatherClifton Johnson
Scotland of TodayT. F. Henderson and F. Watt
Tales of a GrandfatherSir Walter Scott
Scotland, Historic and RomanticM. H. Lansdale
History of ScotlandP. Hume Brown
A Literary History of ScotlandJ. H. Miller

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