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In this book Robin A Crawford explores teh peatlands of the Isle of Lewis explaining how they have come to be and considers how peat has been used for millennia, principally as a fuel but also, amongst other things, as a key element in the whisky-making process.
He describes in detail the seasonal processes of cutting, drying, stacking, storing and burning revealing the key rhythms of island life.
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