While Scotland's history cannot be separated from its kings and queens,
saints, and warriors, there is a rich story to tell about the country's
lesser-known places, people, and events. This colorful history of
Scotland from award-winning writer Alistair Moffat chooses episodes,
half-forgotten or misunderstood, that have been submerged by the wash of
history. Bringing these stories to light and to life, this entertaining
book reveals the richness and complexity of this nation on the northwest
edge of Europe.
Moffat takes us from the geological formation of the land that makes up
Scotland to the first evidence of human habitation and then up to modern
times. In the process our discoveries include: the cave of headless
children; the origins of the Scottish kings and the real heroes of
Scottish independence; the invention of tartan and the romance of the
Highlands; Scotland's answer to Shakespeare; the many US presidents with
Scottish heritage, and other fascinating tales brought to life by Joe
McLaren's attractive woodcut-style illustrations. Even the most
knowledgeable history buff will experience a sense of newfound knowledge
and appreciation for this unique country, its history, and its people.