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Here is a ledger of voices that shaped Gaelic study at the century’s turn. A vivid window into tradition.These gaelic society proceedings present the papers, essays and notices recorded by a learned circle in Inverness during 1897-98, assembled into a distinct scottish historical anthology. Readers will find celtic studies essays that range from linguistic observation to regional folklore, sustained highland folklore research that preserves oral traditions, and reflections on language and tradition that illuminate how communities remembered themselves. Not merely an archival record, the volume acts as a gaelic literature compendium and cultural heritage collection: the tone shifts from scholarly reportage to elegy, and the evidence of everyday customs sits beside careful antiquarian notes. Accessible prose and careful annotation make it approachable for casual readers, while the depth of sourcing and the historical framing ensure its value as an academic reference book for scholars and historians. Collectors of classic literature and lovers of scottish antiquarian interests will recognise the book’s rarity and resonance.As a contemporary record of late 19th century scotland, the Transactions illuminate inverness regional history and the debates, cultural, linguistic and archaeological, that engaged local intellectual life. Its pages form a crossroads of antiquarian enquiry and living memory, where field observation and learned commentary intersect. Archivists, genealogists and local historians will find leads and context; general readers will appreciate the vivid local detail, the cadence of speech captured in reports, and the sense of a people attentive to language and lineage. For researchers in celtic studies, historical linguistics and cultural history the volume supplies primary material and bibliographic leads; for general readers it opens a vivid picture of Highland society, belief and craft. 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.