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A vivid window into Highland life, scholarship and lore.History speaks across the glen.Volume VII of the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness (1877-1878) preserves the Society’s proceedings from a crucial moment in nineteenth-century Scotland: papers and reports that record scholarly debate, local memory and the gathering of folk knowledge. Read as both a Scottish folklore anthology and an academic reference book, it offers accessible portraits of customs alongside material essential to researchers of Celtic history and to libraries compiling Inverness historical records. The tone moves from antiquarian enquiry to clear ethnographic observation, and the contributions map the methods by which oral tradition entered print. Casual readers encounter vivid accounts of ritual, belief and everyday practice; graduate students and established scholars will find citations and context that enrich work in Celtic culture studies and place-name research. As a Highland traditions collection the volume balances readable narrative with disciplined reporting, making it equally attractive to curious readers and to collectors of classic literature and archival editions.As a witness to the organisation and ambitions of period societies, these historical society transactions illuminate how regional antiquarianism and formal study combined to shape modern understandings of Gaelic language and lore in Victorian-era Scotland. The proceedings of Gaelic societies like Inverness’s provide first-hand glimpses into local networks of learning, social memory and cultural preservation: an indispensable Scottish heritage resource for anyone tracing social history, folklore or community identity in the Highlands. Whether sought as an instructive reference by researchers of Celtic history or enjoyed by the casual reader for its narrative colour, the volume rewards repeated consultation. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Ideal for university libraries, local history enthusiasts and private collections.