About Neil M Gunn
Neil Gunn was one of Scotland's most distinguished twentieth-century writers. His writing spanned thirty years, ending in the mid-1950s. These two novels show different facets of Gunn's novels in that the first, Second Sight sees the protagonists in typical Highland Scotland, while Wild Geese Overhead is set in Glasgow, a less familiar but no less powerful backdrop for Gunn's fluid and inspiring writing.
Novels
Grey Coast (1926)
Morning Tide (1931)
The Last Glen (1932)
Sun Circle (1933)
Highland River (1937)
Second Sight (1940)
The Silver Darlings (1941)
Young Art and Old Hector (1942)
The Green Isle of the Great Deep (1944)
The Key of the Chest (1945)
The Serpent (1948)
The Shadow (1948)
Silver Bough (1948)
The Well at the World's End (1951)
Blood Hunt (1952)
Butcher's Broom (1977)
Whisky and Scotland (1977)
Drinking Well (1978)
Lost Glen (1985)
The Atom of Delight (1987)
Lost Chart (1987)
The Man Who Came Back (1987)
Other Landscape (1988)
Morning Tide (1931)
The Last Glen (1932)
Sun Circle (1933)
Highland River (1937)
Second Sight (1940)
The Silver Darlings (1941)
Young Art and Old Hector (1942)
The Green Isle of the Great Deep (1944)
The Key of the Chest (1945)
The Serpent (1948)
The Shadow (1948)
Silver Bough (1948)
The Well at the World's End (1951)
Blood Hunt (1952)
Butcher's Broom (1977)
Whisky and Scotland (1977)
Drinking Well (1978)
Lost Glen (1985)
The Atom of Delight (1987)
Lost Chart (1987)
The Man Who Came Back (1987)
Other Landscape (1988)
Collections
Non fiction
Anthologies containing stories by Neil M Gunn
Short stories
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Books about Neil M Gunn
Essays on Neil M. Gunn (1971) by David Morrison
Neil M. Gunn: a Highland Life (1985) by Francis Hart
Novels of Neil M. Gunn (1987) by Margery McCulloch
Neil M. Gunn (1992) by Ian Grimble
Neil M. Gunn (1993) by Joy Hendry
Neil M. Gunn: a Highland Life (1985) by Francis Hart
Novels of Neil M. Gunn (1987) by Margery McCulloch
Neil M. Gunn (1992) by Ian Grimble
Neil M. Gunn (1993) by Joy Hendry
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