Scottish Baronial Castles 1250–1450
Michael Brown author Adam Hook illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:5th Mar '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Covers the roles played by castles in warfare and politics, as well as the significance they possessed as centres of local society and government and settings for noble families.
Devastated by the civil wars of the 17th century or by the neglect of their owners, the majority of Scottish baronial castles built between 1250 and 1450 survive as little more than skeletal ruins. These reminders of Scotland's past have captured the imaginations of romantics, artists, writers and tourists since the late 18th century.Devastated by the civil wars of the 17th century or by the neglect of their owners, the majority of Scottish baronial castles built between 1250 and 1450 survive as little more than skeletal ruins. These reminders of Scotland's past have captured the imaginations of romantics, artists, writers and tourists since the late 18th century. Often set in spectacular surroundings, on cliff-tops, islands, and gorges, their ruined grandeur evokes a medieval world of sieges, banquets and murders, and provides a rare physical link with the Anglo-Scottish wars of Robert the Bruce and William Wallace.
ISBN: 9781846032868
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm
Weight: 212g
64 pages