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Acair/Wayland, 1994. 44 pages. Hardback.
In 1286, Scotland was in danger after the death of King Alexander III. Alba ri Linn Bhrus tells the story of a country in need of a strong king, and of the people who risked everything for the unity of the kingdom.
Robert the Bruce, the heroic king of Scotland, led the Scots against the English when they tried to overtake the country. This book tells of how conflict grew between Scotland and England and how Bruce and his supporters defeated English powers in order to regain Scottish independence.






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