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Strong Brave True: Great Scots Who Changed the World . . . And How You Can Too
Hardback
Main Details
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Strong Brave True: Great Scots Who Changed the World . . . And How You Can Too
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Mairi Kidd
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Illustrated by Tom Morgan-Jones
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 297 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781785302510
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Classifications | Dewey:920.0411 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Black and White Publishing
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Imprint |
Black and White Publishing
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Publication Date |
5 September 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
For all ages, a brilliant selection showcasing the innovations of Scots - well-known and less well-known, men and women alike - throughout the ages and in many different fields: from astronomy, philosophy and lighthouse design to technology, poetry and medicine. An afterword for everyone of 'an enquiring mind' offers insight on controversy and changing attitudes; for example, conflicts around Victorian exploration. 'A wonderfully colourful, fun-packed, characterful introduction to the famous and not-so-famous Scots who made their mark on history. A must-have for any young historian or true Scot, of course! Loved it!' - Philip Ardagh
Author Biography
Tom and Mairi share a historic house with John Chiesley, aka the ghost Johnny One- Arm. John was a nobleman who killed a judge and swung for it - minus the hand that held the pistol. Now he slams doors and knocks over pots of ink (or so Tom claims). Tom illustrates with a dip-pen, black ink and digital colour, and has worked for MacMillan, Hachette and Amnesty International. Mairi's career has been devoted to writing and publishing in English and Gaelic. Tom is quite new to Scotland and has enjoyed discovering its fascinating and occasionally gory history and culture.
Reviews"A wonderfully colourful, fun-packed, characterful introduction to the famous and not-so-famous Scots who made their mark on history . . . A must-have for any young historian or true Scot! Loved it!" --Philip Ardagh, author, Eddie Dickens Trilogy "Who wouldn't want to be Scottish after reading this splendid book?" --Ross Collins, author, There's a Bear on My Chair
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