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Reivers: Anglo-Scottish Border Raiders from Their Origins to the End of the 16th Century
Edition: Paperback Other editions available: Paperback 7 third-party copies available from: $5.97 Product Description: From the wars of King Edward I, "the Hammer of the Scots", until the union of the two crowns under the Stuarts, the Border Marches of England and Scotland were torn by a vicious cycle of raid, reprisal and blood feud. It bred a ruthless and resourceful people -- at once professional cattle thieves and skilled guerrilla soldiers. Sporting names such as Nebless Clem, Ill Drooned Geordie, Jock Pott the Bastard and Hob of the Hole, these were the great "Riding Clans" immortalized by Sir Walter Scott, history remembers them as the border reivers. Contains visitor information for the area. Product Details/Specifications: Authors: Keith Durham Creators: Angus McBride (Illustrator) Recording label: Montvert Publications Publishers: Montvert Publications Manufacturer: Montvert Publications EAN: 9781874101512 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 1874101515 Number of pages: 48 Publication date: 1998-06 Format: Illustrated, Language: English (Unknown) Language: English (Original Language) Language: English (Published) |