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The Ballad of the Five Marys

Author : Donald Smith
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 22,79 MB
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1909912611

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Donald Smith's third historical novel investigates where Mary Queen of Scots' history ends and legend begins through the captivating use of contemporary prose ballad. Smith seeks a truthful narrative about not only Mary Carmichael but also Seton, Beaton, Livingston and Fleming by integrating firsthand accounts and dramatic testimony. It marks 500 years since Flodden and the Birth of John Knox.

Ballad of the Five Marys

Author : Donald Smith
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 10,2 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Scotland
ISBN : 9781910021149

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Donald Smith's third historical novel investigates where Mary Queen of Scots' history ends and legend begins through the captivating use of contemporary prose ballad. Smith seeks a truthful narrative about not only Mary Carmichael but also Seton, Beaton, Livingston and Fleming by integrating firsthand accounts and dramatic testimony. It marks 500 years since Flodden and the Birth of John Knox.

The Trials of Mary Johnsdaughter

Author : Christine De Luca
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 21,82 MB
Release : 2022-06-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1804250414

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A cold sweat had spread over Mary as she listened. What she was hearing was sounding ever more like a premonition: adultery was nearly as bad as murder. Shetland, 1773: a land of hand-to-mouth living and tight community ties overshadowed by the ever-watchful eye of the kirk, an institution 'run by auld men, for auld men'. In this fictionalised retelling of historical events, young Waas lass Mary Johnsdaughter stands accused of having sinned in the eyes of the church after the Batchelor, a ship bursting with emigrants seeking new lives in North Carolina, is left stranded upon Shetland's shores. Will she survive the humiliation? Will she become an outcast? Will one moment cost her everything? A tale of Shetland folk knit out of Shetlandic voices and real parish records, The Trials of Mary Johnsdaughter pits the bonds of friends and family against the grip of the kirk. Only one thing is clear: then as now, 'Hit's no aesy livin in a peerie place.'

Five Marys Ranch Raised Cookbook

Author : Mary Heffernan
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,4 MB
Release : 2020-09-08
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1632173077

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Rustic Recipes and Ranch Life Meet Mary Heffernan. Rancher. Entrepreneur. Restaurateur. Wife. Mother. Together with her husband, Brian, they own Five Marys Farms and are raising their four daughters--all named Mary--while pasture-raising cattle, pigs, and heritage lambs. Their work ethic is as strong as their commitment to family, and Mary believes in nourishing meals shared together--in their cozy cabin in winter and around the outdoor camp kitchen in summer. In these 75 satisfying, homespun recipes you’ll find something for every meal and mood, including Mary’s favorite beef, pork, and lamb dishes, as well as the secret to her famous sidecars! Evocative photos capture the breathtaking beauty of the ranch, the carefree joy of the girls with their horses, the majestic Great Pyrenees who roam the land, and so much more. Get ready to fall in love with ranch life, hearty recipes, and the Five Marys. Some of Mary’s favorite recipes include: Homemade English Muffins Loaded Carne Asada Nachos Wood-Fired Porterhouse Steak with Mushroom- Shallot Sauce Chili-Rubbed Pork Chops with Charred-Corn Salsa Grilled Lamb Sliders with Tomato Chutney and Havarti Crispy Brussels Sprout Salad with Citrus-Maple Vinaigrette Cast-Iron Hasselback Potatoes Mary’s Lemon-Bourbon Sidecars Sweet Drop Biscuits with Grilled Peaches and Cream

Dà Shamhradh ann an Raineach

Author : Graham Cooper
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 16,25 MB
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1913025918

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Dà Shamhradh ann an Raineach is a historical novel written in Scottish Gaelic. It is set in 18th century Edinburgh and rural Perthshire, 20 years after the Battle of Culloden, a time of rapid social change and development in areas such as medicine, printing, the Church, the Gaelic language and agriculture. The novel is based on the facts that are known of the life of Dugald Buchanan, the poet and schoolteacher who made a major contribution to the first translation of the New Testament into Gaelic from the original Greek. He oversaw the printing of the New Testament in Edinburgh in 1767, the same year in which his own book of Spiritual Songs was published. These poems were to become enormously influential throughout the Gaelic speaking world. The greater part of the novel describes the last two years of his life and is narrated by his wife, Margaret. She outlived him by over 40 years and was in a position to look back over the tragic events which had struck the Buchanan family. As a result, the story ultimately becomes her own as much as that of Dugald.

Sir Walter Scott's The Heart of Midlothian

Author : Walter Scott
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 18,65 MB
Release : 2014-05-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1909912468

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If a sister asks a sister's life on her bended knees, they will pardon her; and they will win a thousand hearts by it. Edinburgh, 1736: Captain John Porteous is charged with murder and locked up in Edinburgh's Tolbooth prison, also known as the Heart of Midlothian. When news comes that he has been pardoned, a baying mob breaks into the jail, liberating its inmates and bringing Porteous to their own form of justice. But one prisoner, Effie Deans, chooses not to take the opportunity to flee. Wrongly convicted of murder, Effie has been sentenced to death. Jeanie, her older sister, sets about walking to London to beg for her pardon from the queen. A gripping tale of religious piety and filial devotion, this new edition of The Heart of Midlothian has been expertly reworked for modern readers by David Purdie.

Mrs Jekyll and Cousin Hyde

Author : Jeremy Hodges
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 19,38 MB
Release : 2020-04-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1912387158

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When Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, he did not dedicate it to his wife Fanny, despite her crucial role in persuading him to burn the first draft and write a new version that became an instant best-seller. Instead he wrote a dedication to his cousin, Mrs Katharine de Mattos. Why did Stevenson link Katharine with this dark tale of duality, and what role did she play in its creation? In Mrs Jekyll and Cousin Hyde, Jeremy Hodges tells the story of the cousins' close relationship, from childhood romance to bitter estrangement in later life.

Storm and Shore

Author : Donald Smith
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 48,60 MB
Release : 2022-10-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1804250600

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Commissioned especially for Scotland's Year of Stories, Storm and Shore connects the west coast of Scotland's rich mythological past with the present day. When artist Lucy Salter comes to a remote Argyll coastline she aims to connect with nature in its wild state. Aid worker Dave McArthur is fleeing traumatic conflict. But they have both ventured into a borderland, layered by history, migration and repressed violence. It is a liminal place, storied by centuries of settlement and travel. Yet local tradition bearers, bard and seannachaidh, can channel the past. From these hauntings, a storytelling tapestry is woven from the sea, nature myth and weather. The long roots of our global crisis are laid bare in landfalls, wherein the crucible of Gaelic tradition, creatures of the sea meet the shore.

Tweed Dales

Author : Donald Smith
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 29,22 MB
Release : 2018-01-08
Category : History
ISBN : 1912387182

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An exploration of the Scottish Borders, Tweed Dales covers six journeys spanning from the Eildon Hills to Tweeddale, Kelso to Gala Water, Ettrick to Teviotdale. The long history of the Borders and their unique culture is evoked through key personalities, events, stories and folklore. Both accomplished storytellers, Donald and Elspeth spin the magic of the stories of Borders history with passion and vitality.

Wee Folk Tales

Author : Donald Smith
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,76 MB
Release : 2020-04-24
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1912387425

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These stories are about the wee folk of Scotland, told afresh for everyone including, today's wee people. Collected here are stories from all over Scotland. Many were first published in the nineteenth and twentieth century, but all have been influenced by being told and retold, shaped and reshaped as they pass from storyteller to storyteller. Whether you're introducing a wee bairn to these stories for the first time or you're not-so-wee and reading them to yourself, you'll find plenty to love in these charming Scots folk tales.