Sir William Wallace was one of the greatest heroes in Scotland's long struggle for independence from the English yoke. D.J. Gray probes the character and life of this resolute, and at times pitiless,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Naturally with Braveheart ( and all its errors!! ) people with curiosity about one of Scotland's greatest Heroes have questions. This book goes a long way to presenting fact from fiction. Gray's work is easy to read, well balanced account of Scotland and Wallace.Gray starts with the background and clime of Scotland before Wallace came into play. Gives you chapters on Edward Longshanks moving through Balliol being raised to King by Edward's Great Cause, and sets the stage for the rising of Wallace. He work is well thought out, just not another repeating of tales, balancing previous details put forward about Wallace with whether they were truth or not.And excellent work for anyone wishing to learn more about Wallace.
Nicely told
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
a nicely written synopsis that can be read on vacation and enjoyed for hitting the high points and amusingly trailing off into interesting theories and ideas.Brief in scope but informative enough to satisfy your curiosity about this fascinating subject.A very nice read.
You've seen the movie, now read the book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
An excellent account of the life and times of William Wallace. I would especially recommend it to anyone who has seen the movie "Braveheart" and wants to learn more about the actual history13th century Scotland. This book is short and readable enough for the layman while still containing enough substance to be worth reading.The book could be made more accessible to a mass audience by including a better map and other appendices such as a timeline and family trees. Overall though, it's well written and definitely worth reading!
A good and enlighting read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A wonderful account of a mans passion for life and his integrity that could not be compromised. As mentioned in other reviews, I did see the movie Braveheart and wished to make a comparision. I am please to say that although they were differences there were no discrepancies. This was a easy read and I recommend it for any history buff. I am in the process of reading another account of William Wallances life. I understand that there are a couple of books in publication with regard to The King's Enemy and I plan to read them all. My ancestors are from Scotland and my interest lies in absorbing as much about this country before I visit. Once again a good read!
This is an excellent HISTORICAL look at William Wallce.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
After watching Braveheart I read this book in an attempt to clear the "Hollywoodaztion" from the main character. The Author is a Proffessor of history in Scotland and lives in Sterling I belive. This book makes the Braveheart character seem nice . It reads like a text book and gets hard to follow at points with all the swapping of aligences and the different fighting factions, BUT , it is a must read for anyone that whats to know about the real William Wallace, his deeds and his battles. I enjoyed it and am getting ready to read it for the 2nd time. If you are Scots or just want to belive in the human triumph of spirit this is a TRUE book for you.
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