The King's Jaunt by John Prebble

The King's Jaunt by John Prebble

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The King's Jaunt by John Prebble

George IV's journey to Scotland in 1822 is one of the defining moments in the creation of Scotland. The Highland clans that Scott called to Edinburgh were the subjects of eviction and persecution in their homeland. This work shows the corruption behind the ceremonial of this great occasion.
John Prebble was born in Middlesex in 1915 but spent his boyhood in Saskatchewan, Canada. He became a journalist in 1934 and is now a historian, novelist, film-writer and the auhtor of several highly praised plays and dramatized documentaries for BBC television and radio. During the war he served for six years in the ranks with the Royal Artillery and later wrote a war novel, "The Edge of Darkness," based on his experiences. He is the author of "Age Without Pity," "The Mather Story," "The High Girders," an account of the Tay Bridge Disaster, "The Buffalo Soldiers," which won an award in the United States for the best historical novel of the American West, and "Culloden," a subject he became interested in when he was a boy in a predominantly Scottish township in Canada. "Culloden" was subsequently made into a successful television film. His other books include "The Highland Clearances," "Glencoe," "The Darien Disaster," "The Lion in the North," "Mutiny: Highland Regiments in Revolt," "John Prebble's Scotland" and "Landscapes and Memeories: An Intermittent Autobiography," for which he was awarded the McVitie Prize for Scottish Writer of the Year, 1993.
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ISBN 13 9781841580685
ISBN 10 1841580686
Title The King's Jaunt
Author John Prebble
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2000-06-06
Number of pages 288
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