A Daughter of Raasay

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Romance, Historical
Cover of the book A Daughter of Raasay by William Macleod Raine, Classic Romances
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Author: William Macleod Raine ISBN: 1230000013471
Publisher: Classic Romances Publication: August 23, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Macleod Raine
ISBN: 1230000013471
Publisher: Classic Romances
Publication: August 23, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a strange romance tale, indeed. It's a historical romance, and the writer took great care in making sure that everything he wrote was correct. Here is the blurb we found about it, written years ago:
When this romance touches history the author believes that it is, in every respect, with one possible exception, in accord with the accepted facts. In detailing the history of "the '45'" and the sufferings of the misguided gentlemen who flung away the scabbard out of loyalty to a worthless cause, care has been taken to make the story agree with history. The writer does not of course indorse the view of Prince Charles' character herein set forth by Kenneth Montagu, but there is abundant evidence to show that the Young Chevalier had in a very large degree those qualities which were lacking to none of the Stuarts: a charming personality and a gallant bearing. If his later life did not fulfill the promise of his youth, the unhappy circumstances which hampered him should be kept in mind as an extenuation.

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This is a strange romance tale, indeed. It's a historical romance, and the writer took great care in making sure that everything he wrote was correct. Here is the blurb we found about it, written years ago:
When this romance touches history the author believes that it is, in every respect, with one possible exception, in accord with the accepted facts. In detailing the history of "the '45'" and the sufferings of the misguided gentlemen who flung away the scabbard out of loyalty to a worthless cause, care has been taken to make the story agree with history. The writer does not of course indorse the view of Prince Charles' character herein set forth by Kenneth Montagu, but there is abundant evidence to show that the Young Chevalier had in a very large degree those qualities which were lacking to none of the Stuarts: a charming personality and a gallant bearing. If his later life did not fulfill the promise of his youth, the unhappy circumstances which hampered him should be kept in mind as an extenuation.

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