'Essential to an understanding of the role of tourism in Scotland, one of the great success stories in the development of tourism. Draws on a fascinating range of visitors' diaries and journals. . . . Thoroughly enjoyable and readable.' Alastair Durie, The University of Stirling, Scotland 'Katherine Grenier's new study is a significant contribution to the expanding recent literature on tourism and identity in Scotland, and raises issues which as she points out still have a significant cultural resonance today, for Scots and for visitors to Scotland.' Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies ’... this book will help to redefine the research focus for anyone interested in the history, or indeed future, of the Scottish nation.’ Studies in Travel Writing