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Culloden by John Prebble-Paperback

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 360

    Pages
  • 9781310392685

    ISBN
  • 110 mm

    Width
  • 180 mm

    Height
  • RARE

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 1961

    Publish Date
  • 17 mm

    Spine Width

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    Description

    Reprint Penguin Books 1983 Paperback edition. The magnificent reconstruction of the highlanders' tragic moorland battle.

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    John Prebble

    John Edward Curtis Prebble, FRSL, OBE (23 June 1915 - 30 January 2001) was an English/Canadian journalist, novelist, documentarian and historian. He is best known for his studies of Scottish history.

    He was born in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, but he grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada, where his father had a brother. His parents emigrated there after World War I. Returning to England with his family, he attended the Latymer School. He joined the Communist Party of Great Britain but abandoned it after World War II.