New Titles
|
Testimonials
|
CD/DVD-Roms
|
Delivery Information
|
NMP Publications
|
Military Genealogy
Naval & Military Press
Homepage
Ancient & Medieval
16th - 18th Century
Napoleonic
19th - 20th Century
The Great War
World War II
Advanced Search
Home
»
Other Categories
»
NMP Publications
»
Printable version
Browse categories
Aeronautical
CD Rom
Coming Soon!
Current Email Offer
DVD
Edged Weapons, Armour & Firearms
Firepower – The Museum of the Royal Artillery
Genealogy & Medal Research
General Military History
Imperial War Museums
NMP Publications
National Army Museum Publications
Naval & Mercantile History
Non Military Titles
Official Histories
Orders, Medals, Decorations & Badges
Osprey Publications
POW, Escape & Evasion
Recommended
Red Cross
Rediscovery Books
Regimental & Divisional Histories
Special Offers
The Royal Armouries
The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Third Reich
Training Manuals, Text books and Instructions
Uniforms & Model Soldiers
Vehicles & Tanks
Information
About N & M Press
How to order
Links
Contact us
Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions
Payment Methods
Affiliates
Click here to login or register as an affiliate
MEMOIRS OF JAMES, MARQUIS OF MONTROSE 1639-1650
OUR PRICE:
£18.00
Massive laudatory biography of Scotland's premier national military hero, the Marquis of Montrose, who kept the Royal flag flying with a series of brilliant victories over the Covenanters and Campbells, before his shameful betrayal and death. Written by George Wishart, Bishop of Edinburgh.
James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose, was a Scottish military hero - perhaps the greatest in their proud history - and a genuine and noble Cavalier of unconquerable spirit. The hereditary chief of the Graham clan, Montrose first came to prominence as an opponent of Charles I's' plan to impose an Episcopalian Church on a largely Presbyterian Scotland. However, in the wake of Charles' defeat in the Bishop's War, Montrose increasingly opposed the extreme Covenant faction and swung his loyalty behind the King when the Civil War broke out. Montrose led the Royalist forces in Scotland, his army consisting of Catholic Highlanders and a contingent of Irish troops. In an astonishing whirlwind campaign Montrose repeatedly defeated the Covenant armies and his enemies in the Campbell clan at the battles of Tippermuir, Aberdeen, Inverlochy, Auldearn, Alford and Kilsyth. However, the Royalist cause collapsed when Charles was defeated at Naseby, Montrose's army melted away, and, left with a handful of supporters he was easily defeated by David Leslie at Philphaugh. He fled into exile in Norway but was lured back in support of Charles II, landing in the Orkneys and attempting to raise the Highland clans. However, he was betrayed when Charles II made his peace with the Covenanters and Montrose was defeated at Corbidsayle and delivered into the hands of his chief enemy, the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Campbells, who contrived to have him sentenced to death. Montrose was hanged in Edinburgh with an early edition of this laudatory biography by George Wishart, Bishop of Edinburgh, around his neck. His body was decapitated and quartered but was put together and buried with honour after Charles II became king. Since then he has been recognised as a true Scots national hero.
Tweet
0
%
Details
Product Code:
12412
Author:
Rev. George Wishart
ISBN:
9781845748890
Format:
2010 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1911). SB lxxiv + 337 pp + map & Illustrations Published Price £12.50
Shipping Time:
Usually despatched within 2-5 Days
Our Price:
£18.00
Options
Quantity
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Buy Now
Add to wish list
Customers who viewed this title also looked at
Send to friend
Customer feedback
Customers who viewed this title also looked at
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE NEW ZEALAND RIFLE BRIGADE
IN THE RANKS OF THE C.I.V: A Narrative and Diary of Peronal Experiences with the C.I.V Battery (Honourable Artillery Company) in South Africa.
CAMPAIGNS ON THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER 1851-1908
WITH MANCHESTERS IN THE EAST
DIARY OF THOMAS BELLINGHAM An Officer under William III
Send to friend
Your name:
*
Your e-mail:
*
Recipient's email:
*
Send to friend
Customer feedback
Customer feedback
Customer feedback
Voting
Select your rating...
Excellent!
Very good
Good
Fair
Poor
Rate It!
Customer Reviews
There have been no reviews for this product.
Login
Returning Customer?
Get your login details
Your basket
Basket is empty
View basket
Quick order form
Checkout
Gift certificates
Wish list
This Months Best sellers
1.
SWORDS OF THE BRITISH ARMY. The Regulation Patterns 1788 To 1914 (Revised Edition)
2.
SIKH REGIMENT IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
3.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES BRITISH TRENCH MAP ATLAS THE WESTERN FRONT 1914-18 1:10,000 REGULAR SERIES WITH AN INDEX OF OVER 20,000 TRENCH AND TOPOGRAPHICAL NAMES AND A COMMENTARY FOR EACH MAP DVD-Rom
4.
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF OPERATIONS ON THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA 1920-1935.
5.
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF OPERATIONS ON THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA 1936-1937
6.
HISTORY OF THE 1st BATTALION 14th PUNJAB REGIMENT SHERDIL-KI-PALTAN Late XIX Punjabis
Web Design Sussex
and
SEO by iSOS Web Design
Copyright © 2008-2013 Naval & Military Press