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Official Book Launch of Gaelic Guerrilla, The Mod, Glasgow 17 October 2019 11 images Created 17 Oct 2019

**FOR THE TV CLIP SEE THE LINK BELOW**
https://youtu.be/KRSgGIKi2rk

Glasgow, 17 October 2019.
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion. As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4856.jpg
  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_9202.jpg
  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) John Angus Mackay, and, (right) Roy Pedersen.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion.  As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_9207.jpg
  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion. As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_9200.jpg
  • Glasgow, 17 October 2019.<br />
Language Activist John Angus Mackay became well known as the ‘Gaelic Guerrilla’ because of his outstanding ability to campaign effectively through advocacy, influence, pressure and persuasion. As his biographer Roy Pedersen says, Mackay deployed ‘phycology, subterfuge, persuasion, passion, tenacity and, above all, courage’ in his lifelong battle to save and strengthen the Gaelic tongue and culture.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4853.jpg
  • Press Release 1. Gaelic Guerilla.pdf