Publisher's Synopsis
âA Land of Romance; the Border, its History & Legendâ explores the rich tapestry of history, folklore, and scenic beauty found within the Scottish Borders. Jean Lang delves into the region's storied past, recounting tales of battles, heroes, and the enduring spirit of the Border people.
From the Roman Wall to the Reivers' strongholds, this book paints a vivid picture of a land shaped by conflict and resilience. Lang captures the essence of the Border ballads and legends, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural heritage that defines this unique area. Discover the castles, abbeys, and landscapes that have inspired generations, and understand why the Scottish Borders remain a land of romance and intrigue.
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