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Bloody Scottish History: Edinburgh Geoff Holder

Bloody Scottish History: Edinburgh By Geoff Holder

Bloody Scottish History: Edinburgh by Geoff Holder


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Summary

Edinburgh is one of the most beautiful cities in the world - with one of the darkest histories on record. Sweeping through the centuries in a blood-soaked catalogue of assaults, assassinations and all-out attempts at annihilation, this volume reveals the hideous tapestry of death, disease and disaster that lies beneath Edinburgh's stunning facade.

Bloody Scottish History: Edinburgh Summary

Bloody Scottish History: Edinburgh by Geoff Holder

Edinburgh is one of the most beautiful cities in the world - with one of the darkest histories on record. Sweeping through the centuries in a blood-soaked catalogue of assaults, assassinations and all-out attempts at annihilation, this volume reveals the hideous tapestry of death, disease and disaster that lies beneath Edinburgh's stunning facade. You'll never see the city in the same way again...

About Geoff Holder

Geoff Holder is a full-time writer, lecturer and researcher with more than 20 books on the stranger side of history to his name. His previous titles include "Scottish Bodysnatchers: A Gazetteer, 101 Things To Do With A Stone Circle," many volumes in the best-selling "Guide to Mysterious" series, as well as paranormal and haunted guides galore. He currently lives in Perthshire.

Additional information

GOR006572750
9780752462936
0752462938
Bloody Scottish History: Edinburgh by Geoff Holder
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2012-09-27
96
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