The Marquis of Montrose

The Marquis of Montrose
Title The Marquis of Montrose PDF eBook
Author John Buchan
Publisher New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Total Pages 404
Release 1913
Genre Generals
ISBN

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Auldearn 1645

Auldearn 1645
Title Auldearn 1645 PDF eBook
Author Stuart Reid
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 184
Release 2012-09-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782004165

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In August 1644, at the height of the First English Civil War, John Graham, the Marquis of Montrose, raised the standard of Royalist rebellion in Scotland. In a single year he won a string of remarkable victories with his army of Irish mercenaries and Highland clansmen. His victory at Auldearn, the centrepiece of his campaign, was won only after a day-long struggle and heavy casualties on both sides. This book details the remarkable sequence of victories at Tippermuir, Aberdeen, Inverlochy, Auldearn and Kilsyth that left Montrose briefly in the ascendant in Scotland. However, his decisive defeat and surrender at Philiphaugh finally crushed the Royalist cause in Scotland.

The Marquis of Montrose.by John Buchan (Illustrated)

The Marquis of Montrose.by John Buchan (Illustrated)
Title The Marquis of Montrose.by John Buchan (Illustrated) PDF eBook
Author John Buchan
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 148
Release 2016-04-08
Genre
ISBN 9781530958467

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A classic study of James Graham a hero, nobleman and military genius who struggled for years against the anti royalists in the Civil War in Scotland. It covers his life from his youth through to the marches across mountains and glens until he was executed in 1650.

The Red Book Of Heroes

The Red Book Of Heroes
Title The Red Book Of Heroes PDF eBook
Author Andrew Lang
Publisher Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages 387
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 384960991X

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Heretofore Mr. Lang and his wife have dealt largely with folk-lore and legendary romance; now they find it necessary to turn to reality. As a trade-mark, they adhere to the rainbow nomenclature, but ' The red book of heroes ' claims to be history, wherein the lives represented are marked by two dominant characteristics, honor and courage.Accounts of such heroes as Florence Nightingale. John Howard the philanthropist, Hannibal, Father Damien, the apostle of the lepers, the Marquis of Montrose, the little Abbess, and others. "It would surely be an abnormal child who would not welcome ' The red book of heroes ' among his Christmas gifts." - N.Y. Times "Mrs. Lang has a very pretty story-telling gift of her own. while Mr. Lang does his part in giving the books a background of scholarship." - The Outlook. This book is fully illustrated and annotated with a rare extensive biographical sketch of the author, Andrew Lang, written by Sir Edmund Gosse, CB, a contemporary poet and writer.

Montrose

Montrose
Title Montrose PDF eBook
Author John Buchan
Publisher
Total Pages 444
Release 1928
Genre Scotland
ISBN

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The Rivals

The Rivals
Title The Rivals PDF eBook
Author Murdo Fraser
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages 208
Release 2015-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 0857902482

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The struggles of the Scottish Civil War of 1644-45 could easily be personified as a contest between James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose and Archibald Campbell, 8th Marquis of Argyll. Yet at first glance there seems to be more that unites them than separates them. Both came from ancient and powerful families; both were originally Covenanters; both considered themselves loyal subjects of Charles I, then Charles II, who in turn betrayed each of them, and both died at the hands of the executioner. In this book Murdo Fraser examines these two remarkable men, underlining their different personalities: Montrose, the brilliant military tactician - bold and brave but rash, and Campbell - altogether a more opaque figure, cautious, considered and difficult to read. The result is a vivid insight into two remarkable men who played a huge part in writing Scotland's history, and a fascinating portrait of a time of intense political upheaval.

Montrose, the Captain General

Montrose, the Captain General
Title Montrose, the Captain General PDF eBook
Author Nigel Tranter
Publisher Hodder
Total Pages 537
Release 2012-08-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1444741071

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A brilliant leader, a renowned strategist, a talented moderate in a bigoted age: James Graham, the Marquis of Montrose, is a man of great charm and steadfast loyalty. Devoting his life to King Charles I leads him to reluctant involvement in national affairs: to intrigue, violence, treachery and battle. With all Scotland almost in his grasp, his most hated enemy defeated and discredited and England and Oliver Cromwell next on the list, Montrose looks set to triumph. But that is to reckon without the hand of fate . . . 'Through his imaginative dialogue, he provides a voice for Scotland's heroes' Scotland on Sunday