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Bruce Durie

    Songs and Stories of the Jacobite times and the five Jacobite Risings
    Scottish Genealogy (Fourth Edition)
    The Story of Stirling
    Romances from a Detective's Case-book, by 'Dick Donovan'
    The Murder of Young Tom Morris
    Understanding Documents
    • Understanding Documents

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      The book provides genealogists and local historians with essential skills to navigate and interpret historical documents from 1560 to 1860. It addresses challenges such as deciphering difficult handwriting, understanding legal terminology, and translating Latin or archaic English. Dr. Bruce Durie guides readers through various document types, including wills, contracts, and official records, while also explaining complexities like dates, measurements, and transcription conventions. A Latin primer is included, equipping researchers with the necessary tools to enhance their historical inquiries.

      Understanding Documents
    • The Murder of Young Tom Morris

      An Inspector McArdle St Andrews Golf Mystery

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Set in 1875, the story revolves around Old Tom Morris and his son, Young Tom Morris, who are the leading figures in the world of golf. The narrative highlights St Andrews as the premier golf course and the Royal and Ancient as the most prestigious club, showcasing the sport's rich history and the influence of its key players during this era.

      The Murder of Young Tom Morris
    • Featuring four rare stories by 'Dick Donovan' (JEP Muddock), this collection showcases intriguing narratives originally published in the Strand magazine in 1892. These tales, set between the first and second series of Sherlock Holmes adventures, offer a unique glimpse into the detective genre of the era, highlighting Muddock's distinctive style and storytelling prowess. Readers can explore the lesser-known works that complement the famous detective's legacy.

      Romances from a Detective's Case-book, by 'Dick Donovan'
    • The Story of Stirling

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      The book, first published in 2003, offers a unique exploration of its themes and characters, delving into the intricacies of the human experience. Through its engaging narrative, it invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of its story, making it a thought-provoking addition to contemporary literature. Its rich context and well-developed characters promise to resonate with audiences seeking depth and insight.

      The Story of Stirling
    • The book explores the rich tapestry of songs and stories that emerged from the five Jacobite Risings, highlighting the diverse perspectives they represent, from pro-Jacobite to satirical and Whig narratives. It reveals how many of these pieces, often thought to be traditional, were actually created during the Victorian era, reflecting a romanticized view of Highland culture. Notable poets like Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and James Hogg contributed to this body of work, blending historical events with artistic expression and commentary.

      Songs and Stories of the Jacobite times and the five Jacobite Risings
    • Set in a fantastical realm, the narrative follows the adventures of a peculiar bird, the Holy Quail, revered for its mystical powers. As various characters embark on a quest to capture or protect this extraordinary creature, themes of ambition, faith, and the clash between the mundane and the magical unfold. The story weaves humor and wisdom, exploring the lengths to which individuals will go for their beliefs and the impact of their choices on their world. Richly imaginative, it invites readers into a vibrant tapestry of lore and legend.

      THE HIGH HISTORY OF THE HOLY QUAIL - Volume the First in the End of All Magick Saga
    • Dick Donovan The Glasgow Detective

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set in the late 19th century, this book introduces Dick Donovan, a pioneering detective who predates the legendary Sherlock Holmes. The narrative explores Donovan's adventures as he tackles complex cases with keen observation and intuition. As a character, he embodies the traits of a brilliant investigator, navigating the challenges of crime in a rapidly changing society. The story highlights the evolution of detective fiction, showcasing Donovan's impact on the genre and laying the groundwork for future sleuths.

      Dick Donovan The Glasgow Detective
    • Focusing on Scottish genealogy and land history, this book compiles essential records from 1544 to 1699 known as Retours of Services of Heirs. These records, often lengthy and in Latin, provide concise abstracts of inheritance and land possession. The indexed format allows for searches by County, surname, and placename, making this a valuable resource for researchers. Enhanced by additional material and a Latin glossary from Dr. Bruce Durie, it opens up access to a largely untapped historical archive.

      Retours of Services of Heirs 1544-1699 Vol A
    • In a whimsical quest, the Faerie Folk face a crisis as their magic fades, forcing them to adapt to a new reality. The Crystal Dwarfs, on the brink of extinction, seek new female recruits, leading to an alliance with the eccentric King of Elfland and his quirky entourage. As they journey to the Hole of the Mountain King, they unknowingly encounter remnants of magic hidden within crystals. Meanwhile, Lobster Rampant and his eclectic group are aware of these magical vestiges, setting the stage for a humorous and fantastical adventure.

      THE KING OF ELFLAND'S DAFTER or LOONEY RUNES