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Frugal, hardworking, and humorous - The Scotch.

"The Scotch" would be a great read for history lovers interested in learning about the Scottish community in rural Ontario in the early 1900s. The unique and distinctive feature of the book is the author's humorous and affectionate portrayal of the frugal and hardworking community. The book provides an insightful perspective on the cultural values and social norms of the Scottish community in Canada.

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ISBN: 9780771032578
Date of Publication: 2002-03-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History
Goodreads rating: 3.64
(rated by 53 readers)

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In 1908, in Dunwich Township, a patch of rural southern Ontario that was more Scottish than much of Scotland, the renowned economist and public servant John Kenneth Galbraith was born. In 1963, Galbraith wrote The Scotch, a memoir of the tight (in every sense) community in which he was raised.Galbraith tells how the men were distinguished by the amount of land they’d accumulated, how hard they worked, how hard they drank, but mainly by how frugal they were. It was said that Codfish John McKillop was so economical that when he died and was being lowered into his grave, he lifted the cover of his coffin and handed out his clothes. Educated himself first at the one-room Willey School, where team sports were held to be “bad for a youngster,” and later at Dutton High School under the aegis of an incompetent teacher who believed in learning through terror, Galbraith raced through the early grades and left for the Ontario Agricultural College, en route, eventually, to Harvard. He may have left the community, but, it’s clear from this affectionate, if pointed, portrait, it never left him.
 

Frugal, hardworking, and humorous - The Scotch.

"The Scotch" would be a great read for history lovers interested in learning about the Scottish community in rural Ontario in the early 1900s. The unique and distinctive feature of the book is the author's humorous and affectionate portrayal of the frugal and hardworking community. The book provides an insightful perspective on the cultural values and social norms of the Scottish community in Canada.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.