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+ | The following information is exerpted verbatim from Mr. Mark's personal web page: http://www.gaeldesign.com/colinmark/ and is ©2000, Colin Mark | ||
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+ | :"Raised in the North-East of Scotland, Colin B.D. Mark was educated at Peterhead Academy, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and thereafter at Aberdeen University where he gained a Master of Arts Degree in 1959. The following year he gained a Teaching Diploma at what was then known as Aberdeen Teacher Training College. During the ensuing thirty-nine years he taught in a number of Primary Schools in various parts of Scotland — all the while pursuing a parallel career in writing." | ||
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+ | ==Books== | ||
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+ | *Mark, Colin (2000), ''The Gaelic English Dictionary/Faclair Gàidhlig-Beurla.'' London: Routledge: http://www.routledgelanguages.com/books/The-Gaelic-English-Dictionary-isbn9780415297615 | ||
+ | *Mark, Colin (2006), ''Gaelic Verbs: Systemised and Simplified" 2nd Edition. Edinburgh: Steve Savage Publishers. http://www.savagepublishers.com/138.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 12 May 2009
The following information is exerpted verbatim from Mr. Mark's personal web page: http://www.gaeldesign.com/colinmark/ and is ©2000, Colin Mark
- "Raised in the North-East of Scotland, Colin B.D. Mark was educated at Peterhead Academy, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and thereafter at Aberdeen University where he gained a Master of Arts Degree in 1959. The following year he gained a Teaching Diploma at what was then known as Aberdeen Teacher Training College. During the ensuing thirty-nine years he taught in a number of Primary Schools in various parts of Scotland — all the while pursuing a parallel career in writing."
Books
- Mark, Colin (2000), The Gaelic English Dictionary/Faclair Gàidhlig-Beurla. London: Routledge: http://www.routledgelanguages.com/books/The-Gaelic-English-Dictionary-isbn9780415297615
- Mark, Colin (2006), Gaelic Verbs: Systemised and Simplified" 2nd Edition. Edinburgh: Steve Savage Publishers. http://www.savagepublishers.com/138.html