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The Borders: A History of the Borders from Earliest Times

(Paperback, New Edition)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Borders: A History of the Borders from Earliest Times

Contributors:

By (Author) Alistair Moffat

ISBN:

9781780275543

Publisher:

Birlinn General

Imprint:

Birlinn Ltd

Publication Date:

12th July 2018

Edition:

New Edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

941.37

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

624

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 45mm

Weight:

549g

Description

In this acclaimed book, Alistair Moffat tells the story of a part of Scotland that has played a huge role in the nation's history and moved poets, painters and writers as well as ordinary visitors for hundreds of years.

The hunter-gatherers, who first penetrated the virgin interior, the Celtic warlords, the Romans, the Northumbrians and the Reivers, who dominated the Anglo-Scottish borderlands for over 300 years, have all had their part to play in the constantly evolving life of the area. It is the people of a place that make its history, and Alistair Moffat's book is a testament to those who have made the Borders their home and who have created the traditions, myths and romance that define it so strongly.

'Quirky, learned and utterly absorbing' Alex Massie

'Beautifully written, a fine book' Sunday Herald

Reviews

'Beautifully written, a fine book'

* Sunday Herald *

'Highly readable - a lively, clear style'

* Northern History *

'Quirky, learned and utterly absorbing'

-- Allan Massie

Author Bio

Alistair Moffat was born and raised in Kelso. He took degrees at the universities of St Andrews, Edinburgh and London and played rugby for Kelso and his universities. In 1976 he took charge of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as it grew into the largest arts festival in the world.

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