According to Samuel Johnson, Martin Martin in his book, 'often suffered himself to be deceived'. Apparently SJ doesn't rate him at all.
So, Martin Martin. Worth a read?
Martin Martin
- Silkie
- Admiral of the Fleet
- Posts: 3475
- Joined: Sat Mar 05, 2005 12:55 pm
- Boat Type: Hurley 22
- Location: Bonnie Scotland
- Contact:
Re: Martin Martin
I haven't read Martin Martin but I wouldn't let Dr. Johnson's opinion put me off anything.
Wasn't it he who said of oats "A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people."

Wasn't it he who said of oats "A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people."



different colours made of tears
-
- Master Mariner
- Posts: 200
- Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:54 pm
Re: Martin Martin
Silkie wrote:I haven't read him but I wouldn't let Dr. Johnson's opinion put me off anything. Wasn't it he who said of oats "A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people."?
![]()
I think I read it on here but didn't He point this out to Boswell who replied, "that's why England has fine horses and has Scotland fine men"??? (Although funny, we all know this is incorrect of course, Englishmen are far better than Scotsmen.)
- DaveS
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:10 am
- Boat Type: Seastream 34
- Location: Me: Falkirk, Boat: Craobh
Re: Martin Martin
Bits of Martin Martin are often quoted in guidebooks, etc., but I've never read the original.
As far as Johnson's views on accuracy, ISTR reading that in his famous dictionary he defined "main sheet" as "the largest sail on a vessel"!
As far as Johnson's views on accuracy, ISTR reading that in his famous dictionary he defined "main sheet" as "the largest sail on a vessel"!

- Nick
- Admiral of the Blue
- Posts: 5927
- Joined: Sun May 12, 2002 4:11 pm
- Boat Type: Albin Vega 27 and Morgan Giles 30
- Location: Oban. Scotland
- Contact:
John Martin
.
Don't know if he was a relative, but sadly John Martin died today . . .
[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LOi_wxypeGc[/youtube]
Don't know if he was a relative, but sadly John Martin died today . . .
[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LOi_wxypeGc[/youtube]
-
- Old Salt
- Posts: 451
- Joined: Sun May 11, 2008 5:48 pm
- Boat Type: Micro Gem 550 Super Yacht
Re: John Martin
I doubt if related - the surname is spelt differently. In memory of John Martyn the musician I played 'Solid Air' in the car this morning - what a fantastic album.Nick wrote:.
Don't know if he was a relative, but sadly John Martin died today . . .
[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LOi_wxypeGc[/youtube]
- Telo
- Admiral of the Red
- Posts: 2505
- Joined: Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:27 pm
- Boat Type: Vancouver 34 Pilot
- Location: Bampotterie-sur-mer
- Contact:
Re: Martin Martin
A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland by Martin Martin is well worth reading, although perhaps not all at one sitting. Like Haswell-Smith's Scottish Islands, might be worthy of a place in the ship's library.
James Thin of Edinburgh published a greatly treasured facsimile copy a few years ago. Unfortunately Thin went into administration and the bookshop and publishing bits were all sold off, but you'll probably locate a copy if you wish. There's a paperback edition at Amazon (HINT HINT Nick).
And of of course, the online edition.
James Thin of Edinburgh published a greatly treasured facsimile copy a few years ago. Unfortunately Thin went into administration and the bookshop and publishing bits were all sold off, but you'll probably locate a copy if you wish. There's a paperback edition at Amazon (HINT HINT Nick).
And of of course, the online edition.
-
- Master Mariner
- Posts: 200
- Joined: Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:54 pm
Re: Martin Martin
Never occured to me the entire thing would be online. Much help. Ta!Shard wrote:A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland by Martin Martin is well worth reading, although perhaps not all at one sitting. Like Haswell-Smith's Scottish Islands, might be worthy of a place in the ship's library.
James Thin of Edinburgh published a greatly treasured facsimile copy a few years ago. Unfortunately Thin went into administration and the bookshop and publishing bits were all sold off, but you'll probably locate a copy if you wish. There's a paperback edition at Amazon (HINT HINT Nick).
And of of course, the online edition.
Re: Martin Martin
Well I have been and had a long gander at the online. I think it is well worth a read. I looked particularly at Skye as I lived thereabouts for 6 months, and could recognise a fair bit of his description.Windfinder wrote:According to Samuel Johnson, Martin Martin in his book, 'often suffered himself to be deceived'. Apparently SJ doesn't rate him at all.
So, Martin Martin. Worth a read?
Doesn't seem to mention the restaurants and pubs much.

But I will now pop off to Amazon for a tatty copy.
Thanks for the find.