Calton Hill: Journeys and Evocations is an interesting collection of history and folklore on one of Edinburgh’s most famous landmarks.
Told by means of prose, poetry, photography and history, this is not a guide book for the casual tourist.
There are plenty of images to highlight the tales, although the monochrome format is unusually dated and the lack of captions a particular bugbear.
Calton Hill: Journeys and Evocations, by Stuart McHardy and Donald Smith, published by Luath, £7.99.
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