A Haverin' History of Scotland takes an irreverent look at Scottish
history. The book is a chronological narrative of Scotland's long and
impressive history, from the highs of Bannockburn to the lows of
Flodden, Culloden and the decision to cancel Taggart. It asks the
serious, hard-hitting questions: is the Perthshire town where the Stone
of Destiny resided pronounced Scone or Scone? How many trees did Bloody
Mary have time to plant anyway? Why was footballer Alan Hansen not put
in Edinburgh Castle's dungeon for bumping into Willie Miller in the 1982
World Cup? And which dentist invented Irn Bru?