Eilean: The Island Photography of Margaret Fay Shaw (Hardback)
Margaret Fay Shaw (author), Fiona J. Mackenzie (editor)Published: 25/10/2018
Margaret Fay Shaw took her first photographs of the Hebrides in 1924 whilst travelling through the islands by bicycle. It was her photography which first brought her to the attention of folklorist John Lorne Campbell, and after their marriage in 1935 they began their unique career together, creating the world’s finest treasury of Hebridean song, story, image and folklore.
Her collection of some 9,000 photographs and film were taken mainly on the Hebridean islands of Uist, Barra, Mingulay, Eriskay, Canna and the Irish Aran Islands, and form a key part of the magnificent Campbell collections at Canna House, where she and John made their home for 60 years. In 1981 they gifted the island of Canna and its collections to the National Trust for Scotland, who now curate the material for future generations to enjoy.
This book features over 100 of the best of Margaret Fay Shaw’s Hebridean photographs, with extended captions by Fiona J. Mackenzie and an introductory essay by the collection’s former archivist Magdalena Sagarzazu.
Publisher: Birlinn General
ISBN: 9781780275536
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 1175 g
Dimensions: 295 x 250 x 20 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
'The beauty of the Hebrides and the warmth of the people and their vanished way of life are captured in 200 photographs taken over six decades from the 1920s by Margaret Fay Shaw' - Country Life
'Provides a new and vibrant addition to Margaret Faye Shaw’s work. She was a woman of so many talents that it is hard to do justice to such a range. This collection is a fine contribution to celebrating her rich life' - Oban Times
'A magical, inspirational book. Beautifully presented in a style reminiscent of a on old family photograph album' - Undiscovered Scotland
'A magnificent collection; South Uist is the soul of a remarkable anthology' - Roger Hutchinson, West Highland Free Press
'The expression "treasure trove" tends to be overused in relation to such projects, but in this case it is entirely justified' - Roger Cox, Scotsman
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