Tales of Dunlichity The Stories of Willie MacQueen is set of rural Scotland stories told by 84-year Willie MacQueen to his American nephew, Charlie Fraser Larimer. These stories include: The Last Wolf in Scotland, MacCrimmons Lament, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Jacobites sharpening their swords at Dunlichity Burial Ground, The Beating, How Willie Ran King George V off the road, How Dunlichity Got Its Name, The Promise of the Lost Fortune, The Pig, The Horse and River Findhorn, A Pennys Worth of Broth and Two Spoons. These ...
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Tales of Dunlichity The Stories of Willie MacQueen is set of rural Scotland stories told by 84-year Willie MacQueen to his American nephew, Charlie Fraser Larimer. These stories include: The Last Wolf in Scotland, MacCrimmons Lament, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Jacobites sharpening their swords at Dunlichity Burial Ground, The Beating, How Willie Ran King George V off the road, How Dunlichity Got Its Name, The Promise of the Lost Fortune, The Pig, The Horse and River Findhorn, A Pennys Worth of Broth and Two Spoons. These stories are of particular interest to those familiar with the Inverness and Culloden area, as well as those associated with Clan Chattan. Clan Chattan, a confederation of clans initially drawn together for protection against some of their fierce neighbouring clans, encompasses clans Mackintosh, MacGillivary Davidson, MacPhail, MacBean, MacAndrews, Farquharson, MacDuff, MacIntyre, MacLean, MacPherson, MacQueen, MacThomas, Shaw, and Smith/Gow. Willie MacQueen was a neighbor and friend of the MackIntosh of MackIntosh and his wife, and the stories include several references to Moy Hall, the seat of Clan Chattan. Maps are included.
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Good. FRONT COVER HAS A CREASE IN IT BUT BOOK REMAINS IN GOOD READABLE CONDITION. paperback 100% of proceeds go to charity! Good condition with all pages in tact. Item shows signs of use and may have cosmetic defects.