From David Cameron striding across the border, wearing
nothing but a kilt and brandishing a claymore soaked in the
blood of his enemies, to Alex Salmond’s naked mud wrestling
bout with Alistair Darling, the campaign to win Scotland’s
independence from the Evil Empire in Westminster had
everything.
Now, with in-depth analysis from renowned political expert,
Dr Ian Shackleton of the Glasgow School of Politics and
Football, and relying on actual quotes from friends of
sources close to aides to senior Holyrood insiders, From
#Indyref to Eternity tells the true story of this momentous
political event, with week-by-week reports from the final six
months of the campaign that historians will call ‘that vote
about the thing that happened in Scotland in 2014.’
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From David Cameron striding across the border, wearing
nothing but a kilt and brandishing a claymore soaked in the
blood of his enemies, to Alex Salmond’s naked mud wrestling
bout with Alistair Darling, the campaign to win Scotland’s
independence from the Evil Empire in Westminster had
everything.
Now, with in-depth analysis from renowned political expert,
Dr Ian Shackleton of the Glasgow School of Politics and
Football, and relying on actual quotes from friends of
sources close to aides to senior Holyrood insiders, From
#Indyref to Eternity tells the true story of this momentous
political event, with week-by-week reports from the final six
months of the campaign that historians will call ‘that vote
about the thing that happened in Scotland in 2014.’
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781910021835
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Luath Press Ltd
Vekt
160 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
178
Forfatter
Illustratør
Om bidragsyterne
DOUGLAS LINDSAY was born in 1964. Raised in
Uddingston, Scotland, he has also lived in
Belgium and Senegal. He has written seven novels
involving the character Barney Thomson, the first of which, The Long Midnight
of Barney Thomson has been translated into German, Italian, French and
Hungarian, and will soon be seen on cinema screens. Lindsay moved to Estonia
the day after the Referendum. He divides his time between writing books and
running after two children.
DR IAN SHACKLETON is rumoured to be a figment
of Douglas Lindsay’s imagination. Any
resemblance to persons living or dead is unlikely.