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A singular window on Highland life and Gaelic scholarship. Ancient voices speak plainly here. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness (Volume XXV) 1901-1903 survives as a Scottish historical anthology of Gaelic society proceedings, preserving papers, reports and minutes that illuminate early 20th century Scotland. Part celtic culture collection and part academic reference volume, the book is central to highland folklore studies and to efforts that have shaped Scottish language heritage. Within its pages, accounts of traditional Gaelic customs sit beside learned essays on local history and culture, making it equally appealing to casual readers intrigued by Inverness cultural history and to staunch researchers of Scottish history. The material ranges from anecdote to technical discussion, offering primary documentation valuable for classroom use or independent enquiry; its balance of narrative and scholarship makes the work unusually accessible for a historical proceedings volume.As a primary record of the Society’s work, it carries literary and historical significance for anyone studying the revival and documentation of Gaelic life; its source material is a touchstone among celtic studies resources and helps explain how regional identity was argued and recorded. Valued by archivists and libraries, the volume sits alongside other highland society publications as an indispensable witness to local thought and practice. 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 academic libraries, community historians and private collectors alike, this edition is prepared with clarity and care, offering provenance and an inviting reading experience that honours the original while meeting modern expectations. Contextualised for modern readers, it encourages curiosity across generations. Suitable for reading, referencing and gifting to those who cherish Scotland’s cultural memory. A rewarding resource and keepsake for libraries and private homes.