First published in 1935, Scottish Journey is a perceptive, subtle & beautifully written account by one of Scotland`s greatest modern writers of prose & poetry. Edwin Muir`s journey took him from Edinburgh to the Lowlands, to Glasgow & the Highlands, & the book, while a masterpiece of travel writing, is also a quest for the real nature of Scottish identity. T.C. Smout writes in his introduction to this edition: ` Edwin Muir`s Scottish Journey has the clarity & impact of a brilliant photograph. As a traveller`s account it belongs to a genre familiar in writing about Scotland for centuries, & comprehending such masterpieces as the account of Dr Johnson.. .and the Wordsworths. For writing of this kind it has no real rival in the inter-war years.. . Muir held up a mirror to the face of Scotland all those years ago. It is frightening to see so many recognisable features in its glass.`