Scots Who Made America

Scots Who Made America

by RickWilson (Author)

Synopsis

What would America have been without the Scots? Andrew Carnegie, the humble weaver's son who went there to become the world's richest man, thought it might have been 'a poor show'. This book is an unapologetic celebration of what he was proudly talking about - little Scotland's huge human contribution to the cultural identity of the Big Country.Rick Wilson profiles an intriguing selection of Scottish innovators who have projected their genius, energy and inspiration across the Atlantic. They range from the 14th-century nobleman Henry St Clair, believed to have discovered America before Columbus, through the first private eye Allan Pinkerton, to the photographer Harry Benson, who has captured no fewer than ten US presidents for posterity.Scots Who Made America also features non-residents who have contributed from afar, but whose influence has been no less potent for that - people like Sean Connery, Tony Blair, J.M. Barrie and Robert Burns.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 19 May 2016

ISBN 10: 1780273800
ISBN 13: 9781780273808

Author Bio

Rick Wilson grew up in the same small-town street where David Buick, founder of the Buick car company, was born. As a journalisthe has worked not just on daily newspapers in Lon-don's Fleet Street but also in The Netherlands and his native Scotland as a magazine editor.