When Scotland's 1846 potato crop was wiped out by blight, the country was plunged into crisis. The dramatic events that followed have long been ignored or forgotten. Now, in James Hunter, they have their historian. The story he tells is, by turns, moving, anger-making and inspiring.
J. A. Hunter Libros






In this book James Hunter tells the story of the Sutherland Clearances. His researches took him to archives in Scotland, England and Canada, to the now deserted straths of Sutherland, to the frozen shores of Hudson Bay. The result is a gripping, moving, definitive account of a people's struggle for survival in the face of tragedy and disaster.
New edition of this classic and pioneering account of what happened to the thousands of people who left Skye and the wider north of Scotland to make new lives across the sea. This is the story of the Highland impact on the New World.
A new edition of a classic book by one of Scotland's most eminent historians (originally published by Mainstream as Culloden and the Last Clansman), this is the tragic story of one of Scotland's most notorious murders and miscarriages of justice, which inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped.
Science and the Good
- 312 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Why efforts to create a scientific basis of morality are doomed to fail
Hunter's Tracks
- 330 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Through the eyes of a seasoned professional, readers are immersed in the thrilling world of African big game hunting. The narrative features vivid prose and heart-pounding adventures, capturing the essence of the vast wilderness where each step is filled with excitement and peril.
A thrilling account of a near suicidal attack on the mighty Scharnhorst and other flying experiences.

