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The Book of Beasties: A Scottish Bestiary of Old 1710

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Claiming to be the oldest Scottish bestiary of its kind, The Book of Beasties recounts a lifetime’s fascination with Scottish myth and legend. Reputed to be written by the Great Clan Chief in 1710, delight in this magnificent and rare sketchbook illustrated with the finest of drawings. From unicorns, selkies, kelpies and trolls, discover the many different creatures that roam this ancient land. With mention of historical anecdotes and prized antiquities, delve into Scotland’s Celtic past to discover a hidden kingdom of otherworldly creatures. Hailed as one of the most important Scottish artistic discoveries in recent years, The Book of Beasties has survived to tell its story. Few copies of this precious volume remain. For all those who believe - a beautiful gift book to treasure. Open with care and discover the magic. This Booklet measure 6" x 8.5" (A5) it contains the same text and drawings as the previous A4 edition.

78 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2015

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34 reviews
June 8, 2025
it's a cute little book with lovely illustrations. A nice keepsake bought while travelling around Scotland - St Andrews
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62 reviews14 followers
February 5, 2023
This is a really fun book, taking a light-hearted look at some of Scotland's mythical creatures. It is beautifully bound each creature is accompanied by a line drawing.
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52 reviews
June 24, 2026
Compré este libro en una reputada y coqueta librería en Escocia. La edición de por sí me parece una maravilla. Para nosotros, es una lástima que este libro no haya llegado a traducirse al español, por lo que me ha ayudado a refrescar el inglés.

Lleno de ilustraciones, este libro te sirve para descubrir la infinidad de criaturas que viven en Escocia y que desconocemos. Porque sí, el unicornio, el dragón, selkies... ¿pero sabíais que existen una especie de fantasma vampiro del que debes protegerte con hierro? ¿o que en el folklore escocés existe una nutria cinco veces mayor al tamaño normal, que va junto a cinco más y que solo se le puede vencer dándole en una mancha blanca en la barbilla?

Seguramente recurriré a este libro en más de una ocasión, pero como libro de consulta. Me ha encantado poder conocer más sobre un país que tanto adoro. Si tenéis la oportunidad de ir a Escocia, haceros con este libro, será un recuerdo maravilloso.
10 reviews1 follower
June 20, 2026
Es un libro con mucha magia y folklore de tierras escocesas; este bestiario te atrapa y transporta fácilmente a esos lagos, bosques y castillos del norte, mientras te explica los distintos tipos de criaturas que los habitan (acompañadas de ilustraciones maravillosas). Si tuviera que decir un "defecto" sobre el libro, es que hay *pocas" criaturas a las que analizar. Ojalá tuviera el doble de historias y monstruos.

Un libro entretenido de leer cuando tienes un rato corto.
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787 reviews38 followers
June 2, 2021
A rather intereisting Bestiary with some stunning art. A tad short but overall I will look back on this often
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Author 4 books34 followers
June 3, 2021
Found this by chance on my birthday in a local farm shop (I know that sounds weird, but this place stocks everything. You go in for jam and come out with an antique biscuit barrel in the shape of a pug).

Back to the book. It's a tongue-in-cheek guide to Scottish beasties, from Scotland's national animal, the unicorn, to Orkney's gruesome Nuckalavee. The illustrations reminded me of Brian Froud and Alan Lee's book 'Faeries'. I love it!
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748 reviews44 followers
June 11, 2023
This wee book is beautifully illustrated with adorable fairies and terrifying beasts of the Scottish wilds.
It is not totally clear whether it is meant to pass as a reprint of an old book or why it would, but the old timey vibe is fun.
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384 reviews27 followers
February 12, 2020
This was beautifully illustrated and a fun dip into Scottish myth. It could however have been improved by a Gaelic pronunciation guide.
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December 29, 2020
Extremely interesting read. Especially as a native, learning about Scottish myth and folk lore in this little coffee table book was thoroughly enjoyable.
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374 reviews34 followers
January 14, 2023
Proof that Fairy stories aren't just for kids! I LOVED this book! Very beautiful art work. Worth a purchase. Great coffee table book
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9 reviews
November 28, 2024
Me encantó conocer más sobre las leyendas de Escocia. Este libro es cortito, pero ameno y las ilustraciones son muy bonitas.
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12 reviews
December 6, 2024
Extremely interesting Scottish beastiary, got this in a small shop when travelling in Scotland. Quite short but will be re-reading it and using its content for inspiration
79 reviews
January 10, 2026
Enjoyed learning about all the Scottish fairies, pixies, mermaids, trolls, etc that live here :)
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