Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra. Full score
High quality framed art print by Joseph Mallord William Turner measuring 84×106cm
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Customer Review: Solid history, attractively presented
The Osprey Campaign account of the two major battles of William Wallace's rebellion has a solid, authoritative feel to it. Pete Armstrong's text is not particularly elegant and would have benefited from stricter editing, but he more than makes up for this with a thorough knowledge of his subject and an infectious enthusiasm for it. It makes sense to combine these two battles in one volume because, together with a description of the background and linking events, they constitute an account of Wallace's entire campaign. Little is known about the man himself, so justice can be done to him in a relatively short book like this. The maps, 2D and 3D, are informative and attractive. The illustrations of battle scenes are excellent, giving a real sense of how things must have looked, minus the mud and blood and guts, of course. The various sketches of seals and coats of arms will be rather too much for most general readers, but those depicting arms and armour should be of interest to everyone. The Wallace episode is an important and absorbing one in the ancient conflict between English and Scot, rivals as only neighbours can be. It has accreted plenty of mythic elements also, which books like this may help to dispel.
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