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Despite an erratic publishing history, Tressell's ferocious satire became ubiquitous in the early 20th century, and soon entered the working-class canon.
The First Minister, who turned 50 this month, has had a good crisis and the SNP is surging in the polls. Is she destined to end Scotland’s union with England?
Whatever happens, it all goes back to a quiet word in Pitlochry in the early months of 2012.