A comprehensive history of Scotland from the earliest times up until the late 19th century. The book covers major events such as the Wars of Independence and the Jacobite rebellions, as well as the economic and social changes that shaped Scotland's development.
Patrick Fraser Tytler Knihy
Patrick Fraser Tytler byl skotský historik, jehož hlavní díla se věnovala rozsáhlému období skotských dějin. Jeho práce vyniká pečlivostí a hloubkou zkoumání minulosti. Tytler se zaměřoval na klíčové momenty a osobnosti formující skotský národ. Jeho literární odkaz zůstává cenným zdrojem poznání pro zájemce o historii.






This historical biography of King Henry VIII, written by Scottish historian Patrick Fraser Tytler and first published in 1837, brings together new sources and insights on one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in British history. A must-read for anyone interested in the Tudor period.
In this scholarly work, Patrick Fraser Tytler examines the various portraits of Mary Queen of Scots and offers insights into the visual representation of the controversial monarch. With a focus on a recently discovered portrait, Tytler sheds new light on Mary's image and legacy.
The History of Scotland From the Contribution of Patrick Fraser Tytler
- 306 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
History of Scotland; Volume 3
- 424 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
Take a journey through Scotland's rich history with this informative book. Tytler's detailed accounts of Scotland's past bring the country to life. From the early Picts to the present day, this book covers it all. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Scottish history or culture.
The History of Scotland From the Accession of Alexander III. to the Union Volume 8
- 422 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
Lives of Scottish Worthies: Robert Bruce, Pt.2. John Barbour. Andrew Wynton. John De Fordun. James I
- 338 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
The History of Scotland From the Accession of Alexander III. to the Union
- 424 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
An extensively researched and thorough account of the Scottish history from the accession of Alexander III to the Union, this book presents a detailed analysis of the cultural, social, and political landscape of Scotland in that period. It sheds light on important events and personalities that shaped the destiny of Scotland and made it what it is today.