Scotland's sTORY
by H.E. Marshall
Description: A child's history of Scotland, from legendary days through the time when the kingdoms of Scotland and England were joined together. Relates in vigorous prose the thrilling exploits of the heroes and heroines who defended Scotland from its English invaders. Includes the stories of Macbeth, William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots, the poet king and the beautiful lady of the garden, the Glen of Weeping and many others.
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Table of Contents
1. The Story of Prince Gathelus
2. A Fight with the Romans
3. The March of the Romans
4. The Story of Saint Columba
5. How the French and the Scots Became Friends
6. The Last of the Picts
7. How a Ploughman Won a Battle
8. Macbeth and the Three Weird Sisters
9. Macbeth—The Murder of Banquo
10. Macbeth—The Thane of Fife
11. Macbeth—How Birnam Wood Came to Dunsinane
12. Malcolm Canmore—The King Overcame a Traitor
13. Malcolm Canmore—Saint Margaret to Scotland
14. The Story of Pierce-Eye
15. The Reigns of Donald Bane, Duncan, and Edgar
16. Alexander I., The Fierce
17. David I.—Battle of the Standard
18. William I., The Lion
19. The Story of Alexander II.
20. Alexander III.—The King Was Crowned
21. Alexander III.—The Taming of the Ravens
22. Alexander III.—How a Lady Took a Knight
23. Alexander III.—How the King Rode Home
24. The Maid of Norway
25. John Baliol—The Siege of Berwick
26. John Baliol—The Last of Toom Tabard
27. The Adventures of Sir William Wallace
28. Wallace—The Black Parliament of Ayr
29. Wallace—The Battle of Stirling Bridge
30. Wallace—The Battle of Falkirk
31. Wallace—The Turning of a Loaf
32. Bruce—How the Bruce Struck a Blow
33. Bruce—How the King Was Crowned
34. Bruce—If at First You Don't Succeed
35. Bruce—The King Tries Again
36. Bruce—The Fight at the Ford
37. Bruce—How the King Escaped from Traitors
38. Bruce—The Taking of Perth
39. Bruce—How Two Castles Were Won
40. Bruce—How the Castle of Edinburgh Was Taken
41. Bruce—How Sir Henry de Bohun Met His Death
42. Bruce—The Battle of Bannockburn
43. Bruce—How the Scots Carried War into England
44. Bruce—The Heart of the King
45. David II.—The Story of Black Agnes
46. David II.—The Battle of Neville's Cross
47. Robert II.—French and Scots Made War
48. Robert II.—The Battle of Otterburn
49. Robert III.—A Fearful Highland Tournament
50. Robert III.—The Duke of Rothesay
51. Regent Albany—The Battle of Harlaw
52. Regent Murdoch—The Scots in France
53. James I.—The Beautiful Lady of the Garden
54. James I.—The Poet King
55. James II. The Black Dinner
56. James II.—Fall of the Black Douglases
57. James III.—The Story of the Boyds
58. James III.—How a Mason Became an Earl
59. James III.—The Battle of Sauchieburn
60. James IV.—The Story of a Great Sea Fight
61. James IV.—The Thistle and the Rose
62. James IV.—Flodden Field
63. James V.—Fall of the Red Douglases
64. James V.—Story of Johnnie Armstrong
65. James V.—The Goodman of Ballengiech
66. James V.—King of the Commons
67. Mary Queen of Scots—France
68. Mary—Darnley and Rizzio
69. Mary—Bothwell
70. Mary—How the Queen Was Made Prisoner Again
71. James VI.—King's Men and Queen's Men
72. James VI.—Death of Two Queens
73. James VI.—New Scotland
74. Charles I.—The King and the Covenant
75. Charles I.—How the Soldier Poet Helped
76. Cromwell—How the Soldier Poet Died
77. Cromwell—For the Crown
78. Charles II.—How the King Came to His Own
79. Charles II.—The Church among the Hills
80. James VII.—A Forlorn Hope
81. James VII.—The Battle of Killiecrankie
82. William III. and Mary II.—Glen of Weeping
83. William III.—Fortune's Gilded Sails
84. Anne—How the Union Jack Was Made
85. George I.—For the King over the Water
86. George II.—A Story of Smugglers
87. George II.—How Prince Charlie Came Home
88. George II.—Wanderings of the Bonnie Prince
89. George III.—About a Greater Conqueror
90. George IV.—God Save the King
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