James Robertson was Sheriff Substitute of North Argyll between 1842 and 1846. Based at Tobermory, he kept a concise record of his stay in a series of diaries which have been carefully transcribed and edited by Joseph Buist Loudon. With their incisive insights into people and events, the diaries have much to offer the historian and enthusiast. By illuminating people, manners and preconceptions of the time, they shed light on social history. Local lairds stride through the pages and emigrant ships anchor in the bay.
Available at all branch libraries or by post from Library Headquarters
Price £14 (+p&p)