Books of Clans

  • The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne: A Highland Story
    By Ann Ward Radcliffe

    Ann Radcliffe was born Ann Ward on 9th July 1764 in Holborn, central London to parents William and Ann.

  • Clan Cameron
    By Lomond Books

    Clan Cameron

  • Fire Hawk
    By Justine Dare, Janice Davis Smith

    The conclusion of the Hawk trilogy, set in medieval Wales, follows Jenna Hawk as she embarks on a quest to find the magnificent warrior called Kane, the last hope of saving her home and her clan from an ancient enemy. Original.

  • Wedding for a Knight
    By Sue-Ellen Welfonder

    Wedding for a Knight

  • The TRIBES and CLANS of MONTENEGRO: The studies in the ethnogenesis of Montenegro by V. Alexander Stefan and the Stefan...
    By Vladislav Alexander Stefan

    Evil I have a photo, downloaded from the Internet, of the Führer and Eva Braun taken at their retreat in the Alps. They both have on the leash their dogs. The more I looked at the photo, the more Führer looked nonhuman.

  • Scott
    By Harry Conroy, Rennie McOwan

    Scott

  • Homelands of the Scots: A Guide to Territories and Locations of Historic Interest Connected with the Clans and Major Families...
    By Roderick Martine

    VULNERE Stewart VIRESCIT VIRTUS Galloway QUERIDDER WILL ZIE . Appin The Royal House of Stewart , whose traditional descent was of old derived from Banquo , Thane of Lochaber , has been historically traced to Alan , Seneschal of Dol ...

  • Tartans
    By Brenda Ralph Lewis

    Tartans

  • 血浓于水: 华北高村汉族的亲属制度
    By 张帆

    本书通过对华北一个汉族村落历时七个月的田野工作,考察了汉族社会的身体表征系统,描述了汉族的社会血缘观念;并以社会血缘观念为逻辑起点,重新考察了汉族的婚姻制度 ...

  • Clans and Tartans of Scotland and Ireland
    By Christopher Mcnab

    Each entry is accompanied by a brief discussion of the origins and ancestry of the tartan as well as a history of the clan. This is a celebration of a truly evocative symbol of clanship and of these Celtic lands.

  • Wee William's Woman: Book Three of the Clan MacDougall Series
    By Suzan Tisdale

    "Scotland, 1345 They call him Wee William.

  • Rogue with a Brogue
    By Suzanne Enoch

    "Stuck in a Mayfair ballroom thanks to his lovestruck brother, Arran MacLawry wants nothing but a bit of distraction from an arranged betrothal--and a clever auburn-haired lass in a vixen's mask promises just that ... until he discovers ...

  • The Mackenzie Chronicles: A Guide to the Mackenzies/McBrides Series
    By Jennifer Ashley

    In this guide, you'll find character sketches of the main characters in each book, a brief synopsis of each story, an excerpt for that book, and Jennifer's notes and thoughts about the story and the characters, challenges she faced as well ...

  • The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)
    By Ann Radcliffe

    The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)

  • Underlord
    By Will Wight

    A tournament approaches.

  • Skysworn
    By Will Wight

    The Skysworn, protectors of the Empire, have imprisoned him to keep him under control until the day of his promised fight arrives.When it does, he will face Jai Long.But a new danger approaches the Empire, closer every day.

  • Out of the Mist
    By JoAnn Ross

    While organizing the summer's Highland Games at her family's Great Smoky Mountain Resort, Lily Stewart ges more than she bargained for when sexy Scottish filmmaker Ian MacDougall MacKenzie arrives to film the annual festival.

  • How to Abduct a Highland Lord
    By Karen Hawkins

    When her brother, Callum, is murdered and a Kincaid is blamed, Fiona MacLean has no choice but to abduct and marry Black Jack Kincaid in order to halt the MacLean-Kincaid lifelong feud.

  • Tzimisce
    By Eric Griffin

    Now the Sabbat are about to crash their party. The Clan Novel series takes a sinister turn as the dread Tzimsce emerge from their macabre dungeons and laboratories to take a decidedly unhealthy interest in events." --Fantastic fiction.

  • Myth of the Jacobite Clans: The Jacobite Army in 1745
    By Pittock Murray Pittock

    The second edition of this revolutionary book argues that British history has long sought to caricature Jacobitism rather than to understand it, and that the Jacobite Risings drew on extensive Lowland support and had a national quality ...