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by Jan-Andrew Henderson (Author) Did you know? The kilt was invented by an English factory manager. Most tartans date from 1822. Scotland had electric lighting 70 years before Edison 'invented' it. King Arthur and Robin Hood were both Scottish. Thought not. The Emperor's New Kilt reveals the two secret histories of Scotland The things Scots are famous for but shouldn't be. And the things they are not famous for but should be. 'A useful antidote to mythmaking... His disclosures are fascinating' - The Scotsman Newspaper 'Original and fresh' - Aberdeen Press and Journal 'Amazing' -The Daily Record 'Absolutely fascinating' - Scottish Connection, BBC Radio 'Excellent' - Carluke Gazette Number of Pages: 330 Dimensions: 0.74 x 8 x 5 IN Publication Date: July 15, 2020
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SKU: 9781648269448 Made in United States Weight: 358.34 g (12.64 oz) EAN: 9781648269448
















