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In Byways of Scottish History

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This collection of historical sketches and travel-informed essays examines lesser-known episodes, personalities, and places in Scottish history, mainly from the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The author combines topographical excursions with archival research to profile figures such as Mary Stuart and her attendants, to recount ballads and local legends, and to translate or paraphrase period verse. Individual pieces survey sites and events—castles, islands, city life, army organization—and probe myths and anecdotes from chroniclers. The tone balances narrative description, literary appreciation, and documentary detail to enliven marginal stories that supplement mainstream histories.

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Louis A. Barbé

Louis A. Barbé was a historical writer known for his contributions to Scottish history and literature. His notable works include "In Byways of Scottish History," which explores lesser-known aspects of Scotland's past, and "Kirkcaldy of Grange," a biography that delves into the life of a significant Scottish figure. Barbé's writings often reflect a deep engagement with historical narratives and figures, providing readers with insights into Scotland's rich heritage. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of Scottish history.

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