Conflicts of the Forth: Exploring 6,000 Years of Warfare at Scotland's Bloodiest SpotBy Murray Cook and Jim Roche
ISBN: 978-1-7394845-5-2 6.5"x6.5" Paperback 140 Pages Explore the tumultuous battlegrounds of Stirlingshire and Scotland’s Forth Valley in Conflicts of the Forth, a gripping journey through centuries of historic warfare. Archaeologist Dr Murray Cook and military history enthusiast Jim Roche bring to life the epic clashes that shaped the destiny of a nation. From William Wallace’s heroic stand at Stirling Bridge to the strategic manoeuvres of World War II, this book vividly portrays the courage, tactics, and human drama that unfolded on these storied fields of conflict. Delving deep into the archaeology and historical records, the authors uncover the untold stories of the soldiers and officers who died on these battlegrounds, shedding new light on their lives and sacrifices. With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Conflicts of the Forth offers a compelling narrative that will captivate both history enthusiasts and general readers alike. Whether you are a lover of Scottish history or an inquisitive visitor to the region, this book is an essential guide to understanding the rich tapestry of conflict that has shaped the landscape and people of the Forth Valley and Stirling. Please click on the icons below to directly visit participating online retailers:
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