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David Ross (2) (1943–)

Autor(a) de Scotland: History of a Nation

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51 Works 1,027 Membros 6 Críticas

About the Author

David Ross is the author of "A Little History of Scotland" and "A Little History of England". (Bowker Author Biography)

Obras por David Ross

Scotland: History of a Nation (1999) 181 exemplares
Xenophobe's Guide to the Scots (1964) 50 exemplares
Ireland: History of a Nation (2002) 50 exemplares
1,001 Pearls of Wisdom (2005) 42 exemplares
Mary Queen of Scots (Corbies) (1998) 38 exemplares
Wales: History of a Nation (2005) 36 exemplares
Story of Rob Roy (Corbies) (1998) 35 exemplares
Awa' An' Bile Yer Heid!: Scottish Curses and Insults (1999) — Editor — 31 exemplares
England History of a Nation (2005) 27 exemplares
Greyfriars Bobby (2001) 25 exemplares
I Fought at Bannockburn (2001) 23 exemplares
Young Robert Burns (Corbies) (1998) 18 exemplares
Scottish Place-Names (2001) 17 exemplares
David Livingstone (Corbies) (2001) 15 exemplares
A Little History of Scotland (2001) 14 exemplares
Chronology of Scottish History (2002) 12 exemplares
Palaces (1998) 12 exemplares
The Highland Railway (2005) 10 exemplares
Australia: History of A Nation (2012) 8 exemplares
The Pirate Queen (2002) 6 exemplares
Pocket History of Scotland (2002) 5 exemplares
Scottish Quotations (2001) 3 exemplares
The Celts of the British Isles (2007) 3 exemplares
Traveler's Trails in Scotland (2001) 2 exemplares
Highland Views (2007) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1943
Sexo
male
Ocupações
children's book author

Membros

Críticas

Highland Views is a collection of short stories written by a writer from my home village (David Ross), and which are steeped in the local culture and history of this part of the world. Ross writes of characters struggling with their sense of self, as a background of ancient history and custom slams up against the new industries of oil rig construction and aluminium smelting - initially representing the dawn of a new era, but one that crashed and burned and brought much of the local economy with it, as overhead the RAF fighter-bombers continue their relentless screaming diving runs onto the practice range on the shore day after day.
The Highlands are a part of Scotland that feature large in the tourist mystique of the nation, but the realities of which are often blinded even to Lowlanders, let alone foreigners. The Highlands are not just a twee large-scale tourist attraction - they are a distinct and unique part of Scotland, where a particularly Highland history and culture are still palpable. Ross' stories illuminate those realities, showing a place where the old Scotland meets the new in different permutations to those seen in the cities and the South.
The writing itself is occasionally a little on the too archly-clever side, with fairly obvious wordplays seeming a degree of flashy ostentation that the stories do not need. At their best, they showcase believable characters who reflect the people I have known all my life, providing a political and social commentary on the last few decades in the North, and help to underscore the differences between life here, and what many think of as being typically 'Scottish'.
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Assinalado
MikeFarquhar | Sep 5, 2007 |
a small gift book od scottish poetry with pics from the national gallery
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Assinalado
vicarofdibley | Oct 1, 2006 |
Stories of the clearances told for children, keeping so my neice knows her heritage.
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vicarofdibley | 1 outra crítica | Oct 1, 2006 |
nice wee book to use for teaching about the clearances and the effect on scotland's children
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Assinalado
vicarofdibley | 1 outra crítica | Apr 8, 2006 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
51
Membros
1,027
Popularidade
#25,075
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
6
ISBN
276
Línguas
13

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