Mist drifts low over the River Clyde as the gentle thrum of a steamboat cuts through the morning hush, carrying with it laughter, rivalry, and the unmistakable cadence of Scottish wit. In these closely observed stories, the pulse of village life along the banks of the Clyde is rendered with a sharp eye for both the absurdities and affections of early twentieth-century Scotland. The collection unfolds a tapestry of steamboat adventures and riverside encounters, where the rhythms of work and leisure are punctuated by moments of maritime humour and the sly, affectionate banter that defines the region's spirit. With a deft touch, the narrative captures the quirks and camaraderie of a cast of characters whose fortunes rise and fall with the tides. The interplay of pride, mischief, and resilience in these Scottish short stories offers a vivid portrait of a community shaped by the water's edge-where every journey is a stage for human comedy, and every mishap a spark for laughter. The writing's gentle irony and keen observation illuminate the everyday, making each tale both a celebration of Scotland's regional character and a subtle meditation on the ties that bind neighbours and rivals alike. Long out of print and cherished by those who recall its original impact, this book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, allowing a new audience to savour the rich textures of scottish humour stories and the unique flavour of british regional fiction. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, preserving a vital piece of classic scottish tales and maritime humour fiction for all who value the enduring warmth and wit of scotland village life.
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