
The Border lands stretch across rolling hills, mist‑clad valleys and swift burns that have shaped a hardy people accustomed to both beauty and hardship. In this vivid tableau, English and Scottish lives intertwine, their loyalties tested by a frontier that has long been a stage for daring raids, fierce skirmishes and a rough‑handed sense of chivalry. The introduction paints the region as a place where the wind carries the echo of ancient clashing swords and the soft murmur of distant rivers.
Within the collection, each story captures a fragment of that turbulent world— from the legendary exploits of free‑booting riders and the haunting ballads of border widows, to the grim realities of battles such as Flodden and the cunning escapes of famed outlaws. Illustrated with sixteen full‑page plates, the tales blend history, folklore and poetry, offering listeners a tapestry of courage, love, loss and the indomitable spirit that still haunts the hills of the Scottish Border.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (341K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1867
Best known today for works like Stories of the Scottish Border and A Popular Geology, this early 20th-century writer moved comfortably between folklore, poetry, fiction, and popular science. His books suggest a lively curiosity and a gift for making big subjects approachable.
View all booksRemembered mostly for a single atmospheric collaboration, this elusive writer helped bring the history and legends of the Anglo-Scottish border to life. Her surviving record is thin, which gives her work an added air of mystery.
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