Neil M. Gunn
Neil M. Gunn was a Scottish novelist, critic and dramatist. Born in the northernmost county of mainland Scotland in 1891, he began his career as a customs and excise officer and spent sixteen years working at the Glen Mhor Whisky Distillery. He wrote prolifically throughout his life, authoring over twenty novels, essays and works of non-fiction. In 1937 he won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his novel Highland River. Gunn is regarded as one of the most important Scottish authors of the early twentieth century and a leading light of the 'Scottish Renaissance' of the 1920s and 30s. He died in 1973.
Books by Neil M. Gunn

Whisky and Scotland
Neil M. Gunn
A beautiful exposition of the many virtues and varieties of Scotland's national drink

Butcher's Broom
Neil M. Gunn
An epic historical novel set in the Scottish Highlands which depicts the decline of rural culture, by one of the leading lights of the Scottish renais…

Morning Tide
Neil M. Gunn
Poetic and poignant, Morning Tide is the story of a young boy learning what it means to be a man.

Young Art and Old Hector
Neil M. Gunn
A classic of Scottish Highland literature, told in episodic form.