An Island Odyssey

Hamish Haswell-Smith

An Island Odyssey by Hamish Haswell-Smith (eBook ISBN 9781782112655) book cover

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A voyage around the beautiful coasts and islands of Scotland

In An Island Odyssey Hamish Haswell-Smith casts off in his forty-one-foot sloop Jandara, armed with his sketch pad and a route map of a journey first taken by Martin Martin in 1703. Haswell-Smith sets sail on a voyage that will take him to fifty-two different islands around the Scottish Coast, from Ailsa Craig in the Firth of Clyde to St. Kilda, Fair Isle and Bass Rock.

Filled with natural history, local legend and landscapes and accompanied by the author’s own distinctive sketches and watercolours An Island Odyssey is a delightful way to discover or rediscover the romance, beauty and inescapable magnetism of the Scottish Islands.


“A fascinating voyage … Here are legends, anecdotes as well as telling descriptions which will tempt anyone to revisit or discover these enchanting islands. If you are unable to do so, the voyage through this book will be just as enchanting from your armchair”
yorkshire Herald

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“Haswell-Smith captures the dark power of skerries and crags, the infinite charm of bays, boats and old stone crofts … He has floated us to places he makes us want to see for ourselves, but may never do so. He practises a form of enchantment, a form of yearning, like the timeless vistas themselves”
inverness And Highland News

“A fascinating book and one which I could have done with before I went to some of these islands as I would have understood them better”
north Star

“A great winter-by-the-fire read”
playboy

“A monumental labour of love that communicates the author’s own passion for island hopping and combines it delightfully with his further talents as a painter and artist”
daily Telegraph On The Scottish Islands


Hamish Haswell-Smith

Hamish Haswell-Smith is a retired architect and keen yachtmaster. An accomplished artist, his sketches and paintings have been exhibited in many British and European galleries. He lives in Edinburgh and continues to explore the Scottish Islands.