Good introduction book to the Isle of Arran, with some fantastic glossy scenic photographs that make me want to hop in the car right now and drive on up there. I've not been to Arran (yet) so I can't comment on whether it covers all of the essential points of interest, but it seems pretty comprehensive, taking chunks of the island at a time and pointing out interesting places, bits of history (back to the stone age and onwards), geology, industry, things to do etc. It may be a little out of date however for some facts - copyrighted at 1995, so telephone numbers, companies etc probably aren't to be relied upon. Also the fact that it mentions at one point that all the distilleries on Arran have closed, which I guess must have been true at the time, but I thought there was one running now? I've drunk Arran Gold (like Baileys but even better!) in the last few years. However, you can hardly slate a book for not knowing what the state of the island will be in the future! There are some suggestions of places to go walking, but I wouldn't think it would be too clever just using this book to go off walking in the hills, and a proper walking guide and/or OS map would be more useful. Also a bit bemused by the page at the end suggesting interesting visitor centres to visit - all of which are on mainland Scotland?! I'm reading about Arran because I want to know about Arran.
As said though, good introduction and lots of gorgeous photos.