
The Bruce Trilogy 2
The Path of the Hero King
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Narrated by:
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Michael Elder
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By:
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Nigel Tranter
About this listen
In the second of this best selling trilogy, Nigel Tranter charts these turbulent years, revealing the flowering of Bruce's character, sustained by a passionate love, not only of his land and people, but...
©1970 Nigel Tranter (P)1997 NovelsoundThe Bruce Trilogy 2" by Nigel Tranter.
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Bruce was probably a more modern type man than 1300 was ready for but Bruce and Wallace together in the same timeline wow.
Bruce. A new look.
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factually accurate!!!
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I had look forward to having this book to listen to and was seriously disappointed. If you are a lover of Scots history I would recommend that you either go read the paper or Kindle version of this trilogy. It is a waste of valuable time and money to get this book. They have omitted some of the most important parts of the story of The Bruce and our struggle for independence.
Why is this abridged?
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