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Lost Lady of Old Years
Lost Lady of Old Years
Author: John Buchan
Once described as 'a tale of adventure and betrayal on the long bloody road to Culloden Moor', A Lost Lady of Old Years is set in Scotland during the Rebellion of '45. Young Edinburgh-born Francis Birkenshaw cares nothing for the Jacobite cause until an encounter with the beautiful wife of Bonnie Prince Charlie's secretary, Mrs Margaret Murray, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781846972034
ISBN-10: 1846972035
Publication Date: 5/17/2011
Pages: 224
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Publisher: Polygon Press
Book Type: Paperback
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This is another tale of the Jacobite Rebellion: a dark period of loyalty and betrayal in Scottish history. The hero is a mere vagabond who, while housebreaking assumes the identity of a servant, thus becoming a messenger for "the Cause." An undertaking that he performs not too well; not only once but again. When he finally delivers the message it is too late. Nonetheless he wins the heart of the lady who send him forward in the first place. So, if you can fathom all of his blunders for "the Cause," you should be prepared for the ending. As in his other historical romancses, it is replete with descriptions of the countryside and name dropping of places and towns that will send you screaming for a map. The Scotch brogue will often leave you screaming for a translator.


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