Long live the memory of King Robert I, a truly inspirational leader, not just then, but today as well.
I'm just finishing the book "The Bruce Trilogy" by Nigel Tranter. It's basically a history lesson that has been fleshed out and humanized or indeed, a historical novel; whatever! It's been a great read (over 1,000 pages) and given me a sense that I understand Bruce and what was going on inside his head.
I have never read any of the late Mr Tranter's work but I did see him on a few documentaries before his passing. He was a brilliant scholar.
I wouod love to read his books.
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Here’s another Tranter fan. I read his Robert the Bruce books and the one about the Stone of Scone many years back, but just recently I read a contemporary (contemporary in 1946, that is)one set in the vicinity of Kingussie.
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Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
I am reading "The Temple And The Stone" by Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris. Although it is a work of fiction it does involve the crowning of Robert Bruce.
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