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Wars of Scottish Independence: A Captivating Guide to the Battles Between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England, Including the Impact Made by King Robert the Bruce
- Narrated by: David Patton
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
Explore the captivating events and people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
The borderland between Scotland and England has historically been a site of struggle, violence, and conflict. This was acutely so during the First Scottish War of Independence. The tumult during this medieval period was grand, presenting a historical stage filled with memorable larger-than-life figures such as Edward I, William Wallace, also known as "Braveheart”, and Robert de Bruce.
In this audiobook, you'll discover the revolutionary events that formed both Scottish and English history.
Wars of Scottish Independence: A Captivating Guide to the Battles Between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England, Including the Impact Made by King Robert the Bruce includes topics such as:
- Good Fences; Good Neighbors
- Crisis
- Defiance
- The Martyr
- Power Struggles
- Inner Strife
- The Battle of Bannockburn
- A Worthy King
- The Son of the Bruce & the Second War for Independence
- And much, much more!
Listen to this audiobook now to learn more about the Wars of Scottish Independence!
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- Wayne
- 02-01-19
Spoiled by awful narration.
I love Scottish history but had to stop listening due to the narrator. You can forgive a non native for mispronouncing the more difficult terms, but i can't listen to someone calling the Hebrides the "heh-brides" or the Lothians the "Lohth-eye-ans". I spent most of my time trying to figure out the narration rather than listen to the story.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-11-18
Horrible audible performance due to incorrect pronunciation of many Scottish words/places/names
This book would have been fantastic had it not been performed by an American who has pronounced every Scottish town, city and most names wrong. Very frustrating to listen to when you are Scottish.
All in all.. this does not make this a bad book, but the pronunciation is to me a large part of scottish dialect.
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- Ben Anderson
- 01-11-18
Short and Sweet(ish)
My first captivating history listen and very impressed with the direct/relevant information produced, however i was constantly distracted my the narrators consistent inability to pronouce scottish towns and cities.
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