
Published in 1922, 'The Scott Country' by John Geddie is a descriptive guide to the Scottish Borders, focusing on the landscapes and historical sites associated with the author Sir Walter Scott. Geddie explores significant locations such as Abbotsford, Melrose Abbey, and Kelso, illustrating their importance to Scott's life and literary legacy. The book intertwines vivid descriptions of the region's natural beauty and rich history, highlighting the connections between Scott's works and the cultural heritage of Scotland.




