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The book was controversial on its release in 1827 for its unvarnished and unsentimental account of the grim war against the French in Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal and France itself.
This book critically examines such mythology and offers new insights into the practicality of the kilt, the use of the pipes, identity and morale, and frank revelations about courage, nerves, shell-shock and failure and the ruthless use of ...
Lairds of Ardvarrick Book 1: Forbidden to the Highland Laird Book 2: Rescued by Her Highland Soldier
Martin graphically records the tragedy of Majuba and examines the cause of the appalling outcome using the first hand accounts of two men who fought there-this is a doubly interesting part of this book since these accounts have rarely ...
Service stretching from the Napoleonic wars, through the Crimean, Boer War and two World Wars. This is an unusually candid, colourful and humorous account of life within the ever changing British Army.
This book provides a novel approach to the history of the Highland regiments.
Chief Shingwaukonse, or "Little Pine”, respected member of the Medewinwin, lived between the years 1790 and 1854. ... For more information, see: Janet E. Chute, The Legacy of Shingwaukonse: A Century of Native Leadership.
This is the gritty, real-life story of the Scottish soldier, told in his own words.