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Robert The Bruce: King of Scots
Robert The Bruce King of Scots
Author: Ronald McNair Scott
In Robert the Bruce Ronald McNair Scott has used the accounts of contemporary chroniclers, particularly that of John Barbour, to reconstruct the story of one of the most heroic figures in medieval history. Woven throughout, episodes every bit as romantic as those of King Arthur make this history as enjoyable to read as it is informative.
ISBN: 97209
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 254
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Publisher: Peter Bedrick Books, New York
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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When medieval Scotland had 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, the author vividly reconstructs the heroic chronicle of the great Scottish leader. A gripping history of the man and time .
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