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No Tragic Story The Fall Of The House Of Campbell

31-07-2014, 20:29
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Dodatkowe informacje:
Stan: Używany
Okładka: miękka
Rok wydania (xxxx): 2001
Tematyka: Władcy, wodzowie, wybitne postaci
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Raymond Campbell Paterson

 

 

No Tragic Story

The Fall Of The House Of Campbell

 

 

 

Stan (minus) bardzo dobry używany, minimalne ślady używania na okładce, środek czysty, zdjęcie wystawionego egz.

 

Paperback: 166 pages

Publisher: John Donald 2001

Language: English

 

The story of the fall of Clan Campbell in the 17th century. Clan Campbell had suffered much in the years of turmoil and civil war which characterized the period. With one earl executed for disloyalty, the clan's position at the court of Charles II rested on very shaky foundations. The accession of James marked a decisive shift and, from exile, the ninth earl of Argyll joined the unstable and mecurial Duke of Monmouth, illegitimate son of Charles II, in a plot against the new king. Support was muted at best and riven by dissensions in command; the ninth earl's small army gradually found itself boxed in and disintergrating in the face of overwhelming government strength. Final collapse took place with the destruction of the rebel stores on Eilean Dearg near Colintraive. Argyll himself was captured near Inchinnan. His execution saw the fortunes of the clan sink even further. The fate of the clan removed a force for stability in the Highlands, and the subsequent years saw a steady disintergration of law and order until their fortunes were reversed.

 

About the Author

RAYMOND CAMPBELL PATERSON lives in Morningside in Edinburgh. He is the author of a trilogy on Scotland - For the Lion, My Wound is Deep and A Land Afflicted, all published by John Donald. He is currently writing King Lauderdale, a biography of James Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale and effective ruler of Scotland for much of the reign of Charles I, and a study of the Monmouth rebellion against James II in Scotland.