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Paperback Buaidh no Bàs: The MacLean War Machine Book

ISBN: B0H23K42K5

ISBN13: 9798196394195

Buaidh no Bàs: The MacLean War Machine

The motto of Clan MacLean admits no compromise: Buaidh no B s - Victory or Death.

For three centuries, the MacLeans of Duart were the most feared fighting clan on the western seaboard of Scotland. They commanded the Sound of Mull with a fleet of war galleys, held the hereditary right to the most dangerous position on any Lordship battlefield, and produced warriors whose reputation stretched from the Hebrides to the courts of Spain and Ireland. They fought at Largs, at Harlaw, at Inverlochy, and at Inverkeithing. They gave the Lordship of the Isles its military backbone and outlasted its fall by a century and a half. They were the clan whose motto was not a boast but a statement of fact - because when the last of them fell at Pitreavie on the 20th of July 1651, they fell fighting.

This is their military story.

From Gillean of the Battle-Axe, who gave the clan its name in the thirteenth century, to the catastrophic last stand at Inverkeithing in 1651 - where the MacLean regiment fell one by one on a Fife hillside, each man crying Fear eile airson Eachainn (Another for Hector) as he died - Buaidh no B s follows the rise, the glory, and the destruction of one of Scotland's most extraordinary military dynasties. It is a story of galleys and castles, of bardic tradition and martial honour, of a warrior culture that sustained three centuries of military excellence - and was dismantled not by defeat in battle but by debt, legislation, and the patient legal warfare of Clan Campbell. And it is a story of survival, because the MacLeans managed something the motto does not mention: they endured.

This book covers:

The Norse-Gaelic galley world and the origins of MacLean sea powerThe Lordship of the Isles at its height - and the MacLeans as its sword-armThe naval battle of Bloody Bay and the Lordship's collapseLachlan M r - the last great warlord of the western HighlandsThe Wars of the Three Kingdoms and the Montrose campaignsThe final battle at Inverkeithing, 20 July 1651The Jacobite twilight, the diaspora, and the return to Duart Castle in 1911The warrior culture - galleys, bards, fosterage, and the feast hall

Also includes:

A complete table of MacLean chiefs with military records from the thirteenth century to the presentA chronological table of all principal MacLean military engagements, 1263-1746A gazetteer of key MacLean military sites with Ordnance Survey grid referencesA bibliography and guide to further reading

Buaidh no B s: The MacLean War Machine is a vivid and authoritative military history of one of Scotland's most remarkable fighting clans - from the galley fleets of the medieval Hebrides to the last man standing at Pitreavie.

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