
A lively tour of Scotland’s capital unfolds page by page, gathering the quirks and characters that have shaped Edinburgh from its stone‑bound courts to its mist‑laden alleys. The book stitches together stories of jurists, clergy, physicians, royalty, writers, artists, and the everyday folk whose legends still echo in the city’s streets. With each chapter acting as a miniature museum, readers hear the humor, ambition, and superstitions that have colored the city’s centuries‑old narrative.
The opening chapter invites listeners into the venerable Parliament House, where learned lawyers and judges trade wit as readily as legal opinions. Amid statues and portraits, the author shares bite‑size anecdotes about famous jurists, their eccentric titles, and the social rituals that once surrounded the bench. This blend of factual detail and entertaining tale sets the tone for a richly illustrated journey through Edinburgh’s most memorable personalities and places.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (431K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: T. N. Foulis, 1912.
Credits
Mardi Desjardins & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2022-10-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1849–1927
A Scottish barrister with a storyteller’s eye, this writer turned legal oddities, city history, and literary lives into lively, readable books. His work moves easily between Edinburgh, the Inns of Court, and the world of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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