Auldearn, 1645; the Marquis of Montrose's Scottish campaign. (reprint, 2003).0275988619 Auldearn, 1645; the Marquis of Montrose's Scottish campaign. (reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication , 2003) Reid, Stuart. Praeger 2005 96 pages $35.00 Hardcover Praeger illustrated military history DA803 The Marquis of Montrose raised the standard of Royalist roy·al·ist n. 1. A supporter of government by a monarch. 2. Royalist a. See cavalier. b. An American loyal to British rule during the American Revolution; a Tory. rebellion in Scotland in August 1644. This work explores the sequence of victories at Tibbermore, Aberdeen, Inverlochy, Auldearn, and Kilsyth that exalted ex·alt·ed adj. 1. Elevated in rank, character, or status. 2. Lofty; sublime; noble: an exalted dedication to liberty. 3. Montrose to ascendency as·cen·dan·cy also as·cen·den·cy n. Superiority or decisive advantage; domination: "Germany only awaits trade revival to gain an immense mercantile ascendancy" Winston S. Churchill. in Scotland. It includes a chronology, numerous color and b&w photos and illustrations, and a chapter on the battlefields today. Information on the author is not given. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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