It is full of information I wasn't aware of, and I feel the book has a lot to say. I love history, and it was so good to learn more about my Scottish heritage. ROZANNEREVIEWSFor those with a strong interest in Edinburgh’s history and literary roots, this book is a treasure trove. MOMOBOOKDIARYDonald Smith is like a tour guide but not in the normal sense as in he’s not here to boil your brain he’s here to take you on an informative journey allowing you to discover the rich history that built the city of Edinburgh in this vast account of the city. DAVECHATSBOOKSThis is a well researched and presented book that history buffs will enjoy. BOOKADDICT.TWLIE68This book was filled to the brim with information! Extremely educational and informative, I really did enjoy my journey through Edinburgh's history. LAURENDOESBOOKSThis is a great read for any literature lover who wants to learn more about the beautiful and fascinating Edinburgh and its complex and rich literary history that made it what it is now. ARATECIA_THE_BOOKRATThis is a really special book that celebrates and commemorates Edinburgh’s rich literary and cultural heritage. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Scottish history and/or literature. CHILDRESNFICTIONIt dips into everything, from religion to poetry to royalty and the extracts are well explained. JAYBIRBTODDThe book is great for dipping into and learning about Edinburgh’s rich history. I loved the little illustration at the start of the chapters and the timeline at the end brings it all together. _LOZZIELOVESI dipped in and out of this book and found the different stories fascinating and it has renewed my interest in Edinburgh and made me want to get back there! HAPPYMOTHERBOOKERWow! This little books packs a punch! It’s extremely educational. BOOKSHELF_LOSEYOURSELFINABOOKIt's an incredibly well researched, in depth study of the city's history and culture through literature. FATGUYREADINGEdinburgh is a mad god’s dream. HUGH MACDIARMIDYou are my skyline as high as eye is lifted nothing is beyond you. TESSA RANSFORDFlatter not thyself; the same justice remaineth in God to punish thee, Scotland, and thee Edinburgh in especial. JOHN KNOXIn my precipitous city beaten bells Winnow the keen sea wind. R L STEVENSONMedia on Edinburgh’s 900th Anniversary:City’s 900th anniversary deserves to be celebrated in style. SUSAN DALGETY, Edinburgh Evening NewsEdinburgh winning the bid today to host the 2024 UNESCO Cities of Literature conference is an important moment. JOHN KENYON, Chair of UNESCO Cities of Literature NetworkI look forward to a great programme of events which will examine how Edinburgh came to be over the centuries, celebrate where it is now, and refl ect its future ambitions and aspirations. ROBERT ALDRIDGE, The Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh