Twelve Great Scots and Their Roots

Cover of Twelve Great Scots and Their Roots by Walter Stephen
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9781035821259
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21258 inches
Length: 6.14172 inches
Weight: 0.86 pounds
Width: 0.46 inches
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Twelve Great Scots and Their Roots by Walter Stephen, published by Austin Macauley Publishers Limited in March 2024, offers an exploration of notable figures from Scotland who rose from humble beginnings to achieve recognition in various fields. This edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the lives and legacies of these individuals, emphasizing their connections to the places that shaped them and the impact they left behind.

Readers will discover a diverse array of stories that highlight the unique journeys of twelve Great Scots, some of whom may be unfamiliar to many. The narrative encourages critical thinking and personal exploration, as each chapter includes a trail for readers to verify the author’s accounts. Topics such as biography, history, and politics are woven throughout, providing context to the lives of these figures. The book invites readers to engage with the evidence presented and consider the intriguing connections between these Scots and their respective legacies.


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Twelve Great Scots and their Roots brings together People – the Great Scots, Place – where they were shaped and flourished, and Fame – their legacy.
None of the Great Scots was born great. There is no Robert the Bruce here, no Mary, Queen of Scots. (Although Robert III and James I get a mention). There are four knights in the list, but they all came from modest beginnings and made their way up the greasy pole by native genius and hard work. Two of the Great Scots are still alive, and it is particularly satisfying that Dr Jim Swire and Lockerbie are given close attention.
The Great Scots selected may be celebrated in their own fields and internationally, but some may be new to some. All are interesting in their own way, but one or two pose a puzzle. Who turned geology upside-down? What has number 38 in the Periodic Table of Elements to do with a little Highland village? What is a thrum? What do a great Canadian city and an obscure hamlet in Mull have in common?
Familiar or not we have twelve interesting places with twelve interesting – and sometimes unlikely – stories behind them.
A feature of the book is its emphasis on first-hand observation and thinking for oneself – based on evidence. Consequently, each chapter has a trail, so that the reader can check the veracity of the author’s stories and even be inspired to cover the ground.

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Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers Limited. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9781035821259.
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Language: en. Pages: 204.

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