From the Bloody Heart: The Stewarts and the DouglasesThe History Press, 2003 M12 4 - 256 pages In early medieval Scotland bitter rivalry grew up between two immigrant families from Flanders in their struggle for the crown: the Stewarts and the Douglases. This work covers the period from 1286 to what may be thought of as the "final" defeat of the Stewarts at Culloden in 1745. |
Contents
Murder under Trust | |
The Fall of the Black Douglases | |
The | |
BelltheCat | |
The Road to Flodden | |
To Marry a Queen | |
To Hurt a Queen | |
The Wisest Fool and the Fanatic | |
The Flower of Chivalry | |
The Stewarts | |
Dukes and Drakes | |
The Magnificent Loser | |
So Near Yet So | |
The Black Dinner | |
Four Stones of Tallow | |
Wars Civil and Otherwise | |
The Queensberrys | |
Red Black and Orange | |
Fir Trees and DC10s | |
Bibliography | |
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