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Highlanders: A History of the Scottish Clans

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A lavishly illustrated companion volume to the fall 1995 PBS-television documentary of the same name recounts the history, clans, and culture of the Scottish Highlands and celebrates the exploits of Bonnie Prince Charlie. 15,000 first printing. National ad/promo. TV tie-in.

288 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1985

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Fitzroy Maclean

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Major General Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean, Bt, KT, CBE.

Graduate of Eton and subsequently King's College, University of Cambridge. Joined the Diplomatic Service in 1932. Posted to Paris from 1933-1937 and then the British Embassy to Moscow from 1937-1941.

Veteran of WWII. In 1941, he chose to enlist as a private in the Cameron Highlanders, but was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant the same year. He was one of the earliest members of the elite SAS. By the end of the war, had risen to the rank of Brigadier. Maclean wrote several books, including Eastern Approaches, in which he recounted three extraordinary series of adventures: traveling, often incognito, in Soviet Central Asia; fighting in the Western Desert Campaign (1941-1943), where he specialized in commando raids (with the Special Air Service Regiment) behind enemy lines; and living rough with Josip Broz Tito and his Yugoslav Partisans. It has been widely speculated that Ian Fleming used Maclean as one of his inspirations for James Bond.

Unionist Party (Scotland) member of Parliament (MP) from 1941-1974.

Awarded a baronetcy, becoming 1st Baronet, Maclean of Strachur and Glensluain. Invested a Knight of the Order of the Thistle (KT). Appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). Recipient of the Croix de Guerre (France), the Order of Kutuzov (Soviet Union), the Order of the Partisan Star (Yugoslavia), and, posthumously, the Order of Prince Branimir (Croatia).



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January 3, 2010
This is a fantastic story: the history of the highlands has many unique characters and interesting events. Unfortunately, this book suffers from some of the worst writing I've ever tried to plow through. Trying to figure out a logical story out of the jumping around between times and clans and dates and obscure familial and political connections, I can only conclude that it would be easier to do primary source research myself than to try to understand Highland history by reading this book. This writer is obviously very knowledgable on his topic, but probably could have benefitted from hiring a ghost writer.
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196 reviews3 followers
March 7, 2022
Do you have Scottish ancestry? As well as being a history of the clans, it is also a genealogical study as well. If you like your history full of the names of historical figures, you will like this book.
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15 reviews
February 10, 2019
Went to Scotland in late October. Book was great to put extra context to many of the places I visited.

Would have enjoyed more about the current clans and events.
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163 reviews11 followers
May 5, 2020
An overdeveloped writing style mixed with poor format made it hard to follow and difficult to find the actual facts. The pictures were amazing, though. DNF
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May 7, 2024
[3 Apr 1998] An interesting and informative read.
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August 23, 2018
Interesting! Highlanders: A History of the Scottish Clans helped me put some of my Scottish history knowledge in context.

I liked the pictures but I wish they had been more integrated with the text.

I'm one of those people who doesn't really read the front cover until after I'm done reading the book, but half-way through I noticed that the Maclean clan kept cropping up. They're not the Campbells or the MacDonalds, so I thought it odd, until I saw that the author is a MacLean!
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January 27, 2010
Overwhelming and hard to follow. Probably would have been better for someone who already has a pretty good grasp of Scottish history.
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April 7, 2014
a beautiful coffee table book. many photos, illustrations, drawings...And a very brief history of Scotland, primarily northern Scotland.
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December 20, 2014
A history very well written many illustrations and pictures of artifacts good read
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