Robert the Bruce - King of Scots

    Ronald McNair Scott

    Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc.
    1992
    254 páginas
    8h 28m
    ISBN-10: 0786703296

    When medieval Scotland has been reduced to an English vassal state by Edward I, it was Robert the Bruce who united the Scots in rebellion and won Scotland's independence. Using contemporary accounts for flavor and authenticity, Scott vividly reconstructs the heroic chronicle of the greatest Scottish leader. A gripping history of the man and time that inspired Mel Gibson's 'Braveheart', 'Robert the Bruce' portrays a world as magical as King Arthur's Camelot. 'A splendid read about a highly romantic time." Daily Telegraph (London) 'A heroic biography full of passionate verve... the ambiance of the medieval world is effectively presented.' Kirkus 'A vivd and gripping narrative, woven throughout with episodes every bit as romantic as those of King Arthur.' The Bookwatch Ronald McNair Scott worked as a literary editor for the London 'Sunday Times'. He lives in England. Cover design by Roy Colmer.

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