There Was a Soldier: First-hand Accounts of the Scottish Soldier at War from 1707 to the Present Day

There Was a Soldier: First-hand Accounts of the Scottish Soldier at War from 1707 to the Present Day

by Angus Konstam (Author)

Synopsis

For hundreds of years, the Scottish soldier has been recording his experiences. From the War of the Spanish Succession until the deployment of regiments in Iraq, Scottish soldiers have written home with tales of their exploits, or had details of their experiences published in newspapers, regimental histories and books. The result is a wealth of primary information, telling the story of the Scottish soldiers who fought in Europe, America, Africa, India and the Far East. Included in the collection are letters, lyrics of songs and poems composed by the soldiers themselves, highland anecdotes, extracts from official reports, and even typescripts of interviews. This is the gritty, real-life story of the Scottish soldier, told in his own words.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Hachette Scotland
Published: 27 May 2010

ISBN 10: 0755318625
ISBN 13: 9780755318629
Book Overview: Presents an engaging chronicle of Scottish military endeavour, penned by the men who actually took part in the fighting

Media Reviews
'Sometimes breathtaking and truly touching...Konstam's contribution provides both background and context but he is honest enough to let the soldier's own words shine' * Civvy Street *
'A fascinating insight into campaigns past and present...one of the better books in this genre' * Soldier magazine *
'Interesting [and] vivid... a very good anthology indeed' * Allan Massie, Scotsman *
'Some sad, some tragic, some uplifting and proud [stories], all of them from men who were prepared to defend Scotland to the death' * Daily Record *
Author Bio
Angus Konstam is a well-known historian, with over fifty books in print. His major field is in maritime and military history, although his extensive repertoire includes titles covering many other aspects of history. He lives in Edinburgh, where he concentrates on his historical writing.