All over the world people associate bagpipes with Scotland. In this informative and entertaining book Stuart McHardy introduces Scotland's national instrument-its history, development, and repetoire-and examines the part that the piper himself has played in Highland and Lowland society over the centuries.
A nice book of pipe-centric fables and folklore, along with historical information. My only criticism comes in the form of organization; at times, it was difficult to determine where McHardy’s exposition ended and the tale began.