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Edinburgh News on MSNEdinburgh's Christian Aid booksale gifted a unique miniature book written by leading historian when she was a childA tiny hand-written book by a leading Scottish historian penned more than 70 years ago is among thousands of books donated to Edinburgh's Christian Aid book sale.
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The Mary Sue on MSNThe 10 Best Historical Fantasy BooksIf high school history class had involved historical fantasies like these, we all would have paid more attention.
Diana Gabaldon's title for her tenth Outlander book suggests things might not end well for Jamie Fraser after all. Here's ...
The books, the tales about how we came to be ... He is sweet, kind, and a perfect partner for Claire. The show covers Jacobite uprisings and the clans of the Highlands, all through Claire ...
From the misty glens of Glen Nevis to the cobbled streets of Edinburgh, Scotland is rich with Harry Potter lore – Mike ...
In Scotland's wildest region, a famous Swiss gallery-owning couple, Iwan and Manuela Wirth, have restored the noble Fife Arms ...
On Thursday at Grantown Museum Chris Grant will launch his 632-page epic ‘The Jacobite Grants of Urquhart and Glenmoriston - ...
The tale is a blend of romance, time travel, and politics set against the backdrop of Jacobite insurrection ... taking daily photo dumps, reading books, and journaling her thoughts.
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First look at the Outlander prequel promises swoon-worthy origin stories for Claire and JamieUnfortunately for Claire, she becomes entangled in the Jacobite rebellion, with the show exploring themes of love, war and, yes, time-travel. The series is adapted from the novel by Diana Gabaldon, ...
In summer, the Jacobite Steam Train lets trainspotters ... it’s the closest you’ll get to falling into the pages of a Potter novel in the Highlands. Many locals find absurdity in all of ...
The relevance of English sea control to the outcome of the Jacobite rising of 1745 is challenged ... headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, and books by members.
In these ships, which become privateers, many Jacobite refugees were allowed to embark as crewmen ... headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, and books by members.
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