The White Cockade by Stuart Mchardy

The White Cockade by Stuart Mchardy

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Zusammenfassung

Many of the stories that survive from the period when the Jacobites threatened to overturn the British Government and reinstall the Stuart Dynasty are tales of great daring heroism and loyalty set against venal double-dealing and treachery. This book gathers a selection of these tales, creating a vivid picture of Jacobean life.

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The White Cockade by Stuart Mchardy

Many of the stories that survive from the period when the Jacobites threatened to overturn the British Government and reinstall the Stuart Dynasty are tales of great daring heroism and loyalty set against venal double-dealing and treachery. Others reflect the ancient tribal practices of the Highland clans, where rivalry and raiding were more important than political loyalty. In this book, Stuart McHardy gathers a wide selection of the best of these tales, creating an insightful and vivid picture of Jacobean life. Tales include: "The Death of Sargeant Davies"; "The Gold in the Great Chanter"; "The Jacobite Heroine Jeannie Cameron"; "The Tragic Tale of Lady Grange"; and "Prince Charlie's Cave."
Stuart McHardy is a writer, storyteller and lecturer. He was Director of the Scots Language Resource Centre from 1993 to 1998 and is a founder member and past president of the Pictish Arts Society. Stuart McHardy is an experienced broadcaster and professional musician. He lives in Edinburgh.
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ISBN 13 9781841584416
ISBN 10 184158441X
Titel The White Cockade
Autor Stuart Mchardy
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Birlinn General
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-05-23
Seitenanzahl 224
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