Hidden Aberdeenshire: The Land by Fiona-Jane Brown is good, although she blurs the boundaries a bit, the scamp.
https://aberdeenvoice.com/2015/11/hi...innes-reviews/
Her previous tome, Hidden Aberdeenshire: The Coast is a good read too.
https://aberdeenvoice.com/2014/06/hi...oast-reviewed/
A new book "Aberdeenshire: A New Perspective" by Andy Hall has just been published, but given that Sir Ian ****ing Wood, attempted wrecker of the Trainie Park writes that foreword, I'll nae be touching it, and undoubtedly it'll contain the usual modern-day cultural imperialism pish with The Mearns subsumed, along with Eastern Banffshire in "Aberdeenshire". "Banff, Aberdeenshire". For ****'s sake.
Are the chronicles of Harlaw nae a bit hazy? I think there's been much debate about the fecht itself, although it's generally agreed that The Lord of the Isles had to **** off back to his fiefdom after he only achieved an away draw, saving us from having to wear ****ing plaid, adopt a patrician clan system and speak Gaelic.
And did Billy Ray Cyrus nae commemorate the site of the great horse-trading fair in Aikey Brae-ky Heart?