The Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII. by Sturla Þórðarson
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page 52 of 52 (100%)
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forms an appropriate sequel to the memoirs of Rob Roy, having
all the charm of a romance, while well illustrating the utter lawlessness at one time prevailing within the Highland borders.--_Preface._ * * * * * "No one doubts the interest of the book. It has, indeed, won the favour of a large number of readers."--_Scotsman._ "Those who want to learn the true history of Rob Roy will find it graphically told in the work before us. The whole work is of the most engrossing interest, and reads more like a sensational novel than a chapter in veritable history."--_Perthshire Constitutional._ "An authority upon the history of the unfortunate Clan Gregor."--_Dundee Advertiser._ |
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