Synopsis
A 28 page pamphlet published by the Saltire Society outlining the historical background to the Declaration of Arbroath and offering a precise critique of the Declaration itself.
The Saltire Society was formed in 1936 by a group of like-minded academics, writers and politicians who wished to see Scotland restored as "a cultural Unit."
It still runs today as a Charity with its aims:
- " Increase public awareness of Scotland’s distinct natural and cultural heritage in all its richness and diversity and foster the cherishing and enrichment of all aspects of that heritage, including the Scots and Gaelic languages
- Enhance the quality of Scotland’s contribution to all the arts and sciences by encouraging creativity, inventiveness, and the achievement of the highest standards of excellence in these fields
- Build on achievements of the past to advance Scotland’s standing as a vibrant creative force
- Improve all aspects of Scottish culture and strengthen Scotland’s links with other countries and peoples "
Condition Notes
A well presented booklet with bright and clean pages throughout. There is a previous owner name in ink on title page.
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