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The forest laird : a Tale of William Wallace

In the pre-dawn hours of August 24th, 1305, in London's Smithfield Prison, the outlaw William Wallace'hero of all the Scots and deadly enemy of King Edward of England'sits awaiting the dawn, when he is to be hanged and then drawn and quartered. This brutal sundering of his body is the revenge of the English. Wallace is visited by a Scottish priest who has come to hear his last confession, a priest who knows Wallace like a brother. Wallace's confession'the tale that follows'is all the more remarkable because it comes from real life. We follow Wallace through his many lives'as outlaw and fugitive, hero and patriot, rebel and kingmaker. His exploits and escapades, desperate struggles and victorious campaigns are all here, as are the high ideals and fierce patriotism that drove him to abandon the people he loved to save his country. William Wallace is the first heroic figure from the Scottish Wars of Independence, a man whose fame has reached far beyond his homeland. Wallace served as a subject for the Academy Award'winning film Braveheart. In The Forest Laird, Jack Whyte's masterful storytelling breathes life into Wallace's tale, giving readers an amazing character study of the man who helped shape Scotland's future. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.

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  • "In the pre-dawn hours of August 24th, 1305, in London's Smithfield Prison, the outlaw William Wallace'hero of all the Scots and deadly enemy of King Edward of England'sits awaiting the dawn, when he is to be hanged and then drawn and quartered. This brutal sundering of his body is the revenge of the English. Wallace is visited by a Scottish priest who has come to hear his last confession, a priest who knows Wallace like a brother. Wallace's confession'the tale that follows'is all the more remarkable because it comes from real life. We follow Wallace through his many lives'as outlaw and fugitive, hero and patriot, rebel and kingmaker. His exploits and escapades, desperate struggles and victorious campaigns are all here, as are the high ideals and fierce patriotism that drove him to abandon the people he loved to save his country. William Wallace is the first heroic figure from the Scottish Wars of Independence, a man whose fame has reached far beyond his homeland. Wallace served as a subject for the Academy Award'winning film Braveheart. In The Forest Laird, Jack Whyte's masterful storytelling breathes life into Wallace's tale, giving readers an amazing character study of the man who helped shape Scotland's future. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied."@en
  • "In the pre-dawn hours of August 24, 1305 A.D., in London's Smithfield Prison, the outlaw William Wallace, who is to be executed at dawn, is visited by a Scottish priest who has come to hear his last Confession. So begins The Forest Laird, the first book in Jack Whyte's masterful new trilogy. Wallace's story leads the reader through his many lives - as an outlaw and a fugitive, a hero and a patriot, a rebel and a kingmaker. He is the first heroic figure from the Scottish Wars of Independence brought blazingly to life in Jack Whyte's new trilogy, the Guardians, and will be followed by his two compatriots Robert the Bruce, King of Scots; and Sir James Douglas, known as The Black Douglas. Their exploits and escapades, desperate struggles and medieval savagery, high ideals and fierce patriotism are the stuff of legends, and the soul and substance of these epic novels."
  • "Wallace's cousin Jamie remembers the Scottish rebel as an angry young orphan who grew up shaped by Ewen Scrymgeour, a once-outlawed archer, and Bishop Wishart of Glasgow, a kind but ruthless patriot who nurtured Wallace's hatred of the English. Set in 13th century Scotland."
  • "Wallace's cousin Jamie remembers the Scottish rebel as an angry young orphan who grew up shaped by Ewen Scrymgeour, a once-outlawed archer, and Bishop Wishart of Glasgow, a kind but ruthless patriot who nurtured Wallace's hatred of the English. Set in 13th century Scotland."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Fiction in English"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical novels"
  • "Historické romány"
  • "Adventure fiction"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Anglicky psané romány"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Ausgabe"
  • "Biographical fiction"
  • "Biographical fiction"@en

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  • "The forest laird : a Tale of William Wallace"@en
  • "The Forest Laird"
  • "William Wallace - statečné srdce"
  • "The forest laird : a tale of William Wallace"
  • "The forest laird : a tale of William Wallace"@en
  • "The forest laird. [1] : a tale of William Wallace"@en
  • "The forest laird"
  • "The forest laird"@en
  • "The forest laird: a tale of William Wallace: the guardians bk.1"
  • "The forest laird a tale of william wallace"@en