A lavish, large format hardback featuring the artwork of The Great Tapestry of Scotland, an outstanding celebration of thousands of years of Scottish history.
Alistair Moffat Libros
Alistair Moffat es un distinguido escritor e historiador cuya obra profundiza en el rico tapiz de la historia y la cultura escocesas. Posee una profunda comprensión del pasado, descubriendo hábilmente narrativas convincentes que han dado forma a la nación. Su escritura se caracteriza por su capacidad para transportar a los lectores a través del tiempo, dando vida a eventos y figuras olvidadas hace mucho tiempo. Con una voz narrativa única y un amplio conocimiento, Moffat se erige como un autor importante dedicado a explorar y celebrar la herencia de Escocia.






A story of the border: a place of beginnings and endings, of differences and similarities. This is also the story of an ancient place; where hunter- gatherers penetrated into the virgin interior, where Celtic warlords ruled, the Romans came but could not conquer, and where the glittering kingdom of Northumbria thrived.
The Highland Clans
- 216 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the captivating history of the Highland clans, highlighting their Celtic roots and the impact of significant events from Roman times to the present. Alistair Moffat delves into the heroic deeds and traditions of these clans, illustrated with historical portraits and depictions of key battles and cultural practices. The book also addresses the emotional toll of emigration faced by these clans as they moved to various countries. A clan map and an alphabetical list enhance its appeal for history enthusiasts.
A personal investigation into the history that surrounds us, from the historian and award-winning author of The Hidden Ways
In Search of Angels
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Fourteen centuries ago, Irish saints brought the Word of God to the Hebrides and Scotland's Atlantic shore. These 'white martyrs' sought solitude, remoteness, even harshness, in places apart from the world where they could fast, pray and move closer to an understanding of God: places where they could see angels. Columba, who founded the famous monastery at Iona, was the most well-known of these courageous men who rowed their curraghs towards danger and uncertainty in a pagan land, but the many others are now largely forgotten by history. In this book, Alistair Moffat journeys from the island of Eileach an Naoimh at the mouth of the Firth of Lorne to Lismore, Iona and then north to Applecross, searching for traces of these extraordinary men. He finds them not often in any tangible remains, but in the spirit of the islands and remote places where they passed their exemplary lives. Brendan, Moluag, Columba, Maelrubha and others brought the Gaelic language and echoes of how the saints saw their world can still be heard in its cadences. And the tradition of great piety endures.
The Night Before Morning
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The Night Before Morning is a gripping, page-turning thriller based on an alternative version of events at the end of the Second World War in the vein of Robert Harris and John Buchan. Alistair Moffat has created a chilling post-1945 world where Britain has been occupied by the Nazi forces.
A pioneering look at early Scotland that transforms prehistory into gripping narrative history. The story of the land that became Scotland is one of dramatic geological events and impressive human endeavour. Alistair Moffat's gripping narrative ranges from the great thaw at the end of the Ice Age - which was instrumental in shaping Scotland's magnificent landscape - through the megalith builders, the Celts and the Picts, to the ascension of King Constantine II. Moffat deploys his knowledge with wit and deftness, interweaving the story with numerous special features on topics as diverse as cave drawings of dancing girls, natural birth control, the myth of Atlantis and the Zoroastrian Towers of Silence - all of them valuable, sometimes quirky, additions to the whole picture. Rounding out the account is a selection of carefully chosen colour photographs that give a strong sense of the Scottish landscape and monuments. Erudite and entertaining, Before Scotland transforms our understanding of a neglected period. A story of dramatic geological events and impressive human endeavour, it is essential reading for anyone interested in the land that became Scotland.
A charming, lively and often amusing tour of 36 forgotten episodes and overlooked people and places of Scottish history. 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 colourful history of Scotland tells those other tales, 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. Alistair Moffat guides us from the geological formation of the land that makes up Scotland to the first evidence of human habitation right up to modern times. In the process, we learn about 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, and the many U.S. Presidents with Scottish heritage, among many other fascinating tales brought to life by Joe McLaren's attractive woodcut-style illustrations. Even the most knowledgeable Scot will experience a sense of newfound knowledge and appreciation for this unique country, its history and people.
This journey to Lindisfarne is a meditation on the power of place, from the historian and award-winning author of The Hidden Ways
Remembering Charles Rennie Mackintosh
An Illustrated Biography
This paperback edition of Mackintosh's first biography conveys an authentic and intimate portrait of the man behind the achievement.
