A History of Scotland by Mackie
A remarkable and authoritative account of a people and a nation, Mackie's Scotland is a rich and complex country whose people successively stood against both Roman and English invaders and have followed a fiercely independent course-economically, religiously, con- constitutionally, and culturally from the rest of their neighbors.
Title: A History of Scotland
Author: J. D. Mackie
Publisher: Dorset Press New York: This edition was published by Dorset Press, a division of Marboro Books Corporation, by arrangement with Penguin Books, Ltd. 1985 Dorset Press
Publication Date: First published 1964 Second edition 1978
Copyright: the Estate of J.D. Mackie, 1964 Copyright the Estate of J.D. Mackie, Bruce Lenman and Geoffrey Parker, 1978 All rights reserved
Editor: Revised and edited by Bruce Lenman and Geoffrey Parker
Edition: Second edition
Illustrations: LIST OF MAPS
1 Scotland: the Land and its People
2 The Anglo-Norman Penetration, the Frontier and the Lordship of the Isles
3 The Wars of Independence
4 Scotland During the Civil Wars
5 The Jacobite Rebellions
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Pages: 414
ISBN 0-88029-040-4 (Formerly ISBN 0-14-020-671-X)
Measures approximately: 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 1 1/2 inch (21 x 13 x 3.8 cm.)
Condition of the book: Please see the images.