Rebel King

Rebel King Bannok Burn: Book Three

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Publisher's Synopsis

The rebellion continues... By 1314, Robert the Brus has waged a guerrilla-style war for eight long years to regain Scotland's independence from England. During that time he recaptured Scottish castles, one by one, to make the land inhospitable to the English invaders. His brother agreed to a treaty that will remove Stirling Castle from English control with neither siege nor battle...unless the English king relieves the fortress by June 24th. Robert's hand is dealt. He must meet the English king, Edward II, and his tremendous might on a battlefield south of the citadel, and he knows the winner will take all of Scotland, not just Castle Stirling. In mid-June, King Edward starts the trek north. He has culled knights from among Europe's finest and hired them to fight for him with the promises of Scottish lands and titles and great wealth...once the battle is won. Included in his twenty-mile-long train are 22,500 trained men and untold tonnage of supplies and arms. Robert, King of Scots, and his ragtag army of fewer than 6,000 men are the only obstacle in the way of the English king's overwhelming force and sheer determination to enslave the Scots. Meeting on a field of unripe wheat beside a stream called Bannok Burn, the two kings and their armies decide the fates of the generations then standing and their children yet unborn.

Book information

ISBN: 9780972167468
Publisher: Bruce & Bruce Inc
Imprint: Bruce & Bruce Inc (US)
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 514
Weight: 912g
Height: 235mm
Width: 160mm
Spine width: 45mm