About the Series
The following books and CD were published by the Charles Murray Memorial Trust, with Honorary Associate Director Dr Colin Milton working as series editor. The Elphinstone Institute has created a comprehensive website for those who are interested in learning more about Charles Murray and the Charles Murray Memorial Trust.
The published titles include:
- Hamewith, Collected Poems of Charles Murray
- The Living Doric
- Stagwyse
- At Hame With Charles Murray, CD
Hamewith, Collected Poems of Charles Murray
Edited by Colin Milton, Hamewith is a thoroughly revised edition of the collected poems of the most important Scots poet of his generation, Charles Murray (1864—1941). This edition includes Murray's 'suppressed' first collection, A Handful of Heather (1893).
The volume is introduced by Colin Milton, while earlier introductions by Nan Shepherd and Alexander Keith are included as appendices. Alex Scott provides a brief biography of the poet.
The Living Doric
£7.99, contact the Elphinstone Institute to order
The contributing poets are Sheena Blackhall, George Bruce, Peter Buchan, James D. Glennie, Donald Gordon, Douglas Kynoch, M. S. Lumsden, Alistair Mackie, Ken Morrice, David Ogston, Lilianne Grant Rich, George Ritchie, Alexander Scott, and James S. Wood.
Stagwyse, Selected Poems by Sheena Blackhall
The third publication in the Charles Murray Memorial Trust series, Stagwyse contains work from 1984—1994, a key decade in the career of Sheena Blackhall, Makar for the North-East of Scotland. The collection includes poems in English and in Scots, which, as Colin Milton writes in his introduction, proves that Blackhall 'is confidently in possession of both her poetic languages'.
This volume contains, among others, Tomnaverie, Embro Toun, Earth, Gun, and Ma Saul an I Gaed Waukin.
At Hame With Charles Murray, Readings From His Poems
Audio CD, £10.00, contact the Elphinstone Institute to order
Poems have been selected from the following Charles Murray collections: Hamewith, A Sough o' War, In the Country Places, and The Last Poems.