Culloden

Culloden

by JohnPrebble (Author)

Synopsis

The story of the famous battle - from the acclaimed expert on Scottish history.
The book begins in the rain at five o clock on the morning of Wednesday, 16 April 1746, when the Royal Army marched out of Nairn to fight the clans on Culloden Moor. This is the story of the battle and of what followed, the destruction of a way of life and the persecution of a people. It is the story not of Bonnie Prince Charlie but of ordinary men and women involved in the Rebellion, who were described on the gaol registers and regimental rosters of the time as Common Men. The book recalls them by name and action, presenting the battle as it was for them, describing their life as fugitives in the glens or as prisoners in the gaols, their transportation to the Virginias or their deaths on the gallows.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 30 Apr 1970

ISBN 10: 0140025766
ISBN 13: 9780140025767

Author Bio
John Prebble was born in the UK in 1915 but spent his boyhood in a predominantly Scottish township in Canada. He became a journalist, turned novelist, film-maker, and historian, specializing in Scottish subject matter. His recent books include Mutiny and John Prebble s Scotland. He died in January 2001.