
Our Journey to the Hebrides, published in 1889 by Joseph Pennell, is a travelogue that chronicles the author's experiences in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. It offers candid reflections on the landscape and the socio-economic conditions faced by the local population, particularly the crofters. The book challenges romanticized views of the region, providing an insightful exploration of both the beauty and hardships encountered during their travels, starting from their arrival in Edinburgh and inspired by Dr. Johnson's journeys.












