Description
From the early fourteenth century to the end of the sixteenth, the Anglo-Scottish borderlands witnessed one of the most intense periods of warfare and disorder ever seen in modern Europe. As a consequence of near-constant conflict between England and Scotland, Borderers suffered at the hands of marauding armies, who ravaged the land, destroying crops, slaughtering cattle, burning settlements and killing indiscriminately.
Forced by extreme circumstances, many Borderers took to reiving to ensure the survival of their families and communities, and for the best part of 300 years, countless raiding parties made their way over the border. The story of the Reivers is one of survival, stealth, treachery, ingenuity and deceit, expertly brought to life in Alistair Moffat's acclaimed book.
About the Author
Alistair Moffat was born and raised in Kelso. He took degrees at the universities of St Andrews, Edinburgh and London and played rugby for Kelso and his universities. In 1976 he took charge of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as it grew into the largest arts festival in the world. He now lives in Selkirk.
Reviews
'Think Peaky Blinders but with swords and a taste for cattle rustling'
* The Herald *'This is a page-turning history, lucidly written, and it is enhanced by a selection of five famous Border ballads. One of the best reads of the year, without doubt'
-- Hamish Coghill * Scottish Life *'This is a history as exciting and dramatic as the Border ballads themselves'
* Cumberland News *'It is the passion and pride in the land of his birth that shine through in this superb new work'
* Southern Reporter *Book Information
ISBN 9781780274454
Author Alistair Moffat
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Birlinn Ltd
Publisher Birlinn General
Weight(grams) 313g
Dimensions(mm) 195mm * 130mm * 25mm