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Books with author D K Broster

  • The Gleam in the North

    D. K. Broster

    eBook (Normanby Press, )
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  • The Flight of the Heron

    D. K. Broster

    eBook (Normanby Press, Oct. 27, 2016)
    Set during the 1745 Jacobite uprising under Bonnie Prince Charlie, D. K. Broster’s The Flight of the Heron is the first of the Jacobite Trilogy.At the centre of the story are the intersecting fortunes of two men, who at first glance seem almost complete opposites: Ewen Cameron, a young Highland laird in the service of the Prince, is dashing, sincere, and idealistic, while Major Keith Windham, a professional soldier in the opposing English army, is cynical, world-weary, and profoundly lonely. When a second-sighted Highlander tells Ewen that the flight of a heron will lead to five meetings with an Englishman who is fated both to do him a great service and to cause him great grief, Ewen refuses to believe it.But as Bonnie Prince Charlie’s ill-fated campaign winds to its bitter end, the prophecy is proven true—and through many dangers and trials, Ewen and Keith find that they have one thing indisputably in common: both of them are willing to sacrifice everything for honour’s sake…Twice adapted for BBC Radio (1944 and 1959) and made into a TV serial by Scottish Television (1968) and the BBC (1976), this is the unmissable best-seller that first catapulted author D. K. Broster to fame!
  • The Dark Mile

    D. K. Broster

    eBook (Normanby Press, Oct. 27, 2016)
    Set during the 1745 Jacobite era, this is the third and final instalment of D. K. Broster’s trilogy. First published in 1929, The Dark Mile is the sequel to The Flight of the Heron (1925) and The Gleam in the North (1927), completing the picture of a close-knit community embroiled in a civil war.At the centre of the story are the intersecting fortunes of two men, who at first glance seem almost complete opposites: Ewen Cameron, a young Highland laird in the service of the Prince, is dashing, sincere, and idealistic, while Major Keith Windham, a professional soldier in the opposing English army, is cynical, world-weary, and profoundly lonely. When a second-sighted Highlander tells Ewen that the flight of a heron will lead to five meetings with an Englishman who is fated both to do him a great service and to cause him great grief, Ewen refuses to believe it.But as Bonnie Prince Charlie’s ill-fated campaign winds to its bitter end, the prophecy is proven true—and through many dangers and trials, Ewen and Keith find that they have one thing indisputably in common: both of them are willing to sacrifice everything for honour’s sake…Adapted for BBC Radio in 1961, this is an unmissable read to complete your collection!
  • The Flight of the Heron

    D. K. Broster

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Sept. 30, 1975)
    A young Highlander leaves his home and his bride-to-be to follow the standard of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
  • The Flight of the Heron

    D. K. Broster

    Hardcover (William Heinemann, March 15, 1930)
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  • Dark Mile

    D. K. Broster

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1975)
    Spine faded, page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Dark Mile

    D K Broster

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Publishers, Dec. 15, 1962)
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  • The Flight of the Heron

    D. K. Broster

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Jan. 13, 2012)
    Dorothy Kathleen Broster (1877-1950) was a British novelist and short-story writer, who served as a Red Cross nurse during World War I with a voluntary Franco-American hospital. Best known for Jacobite Trilogy, featuring the dashing hero Ewen Cameron, which begins with The Flight of the Heron and continues with The Gleam in the North and The Dark Mile.
  • The Flight of the Heron

    D K Broster

    Hardcover (William Heinemann, March 15, 1956)
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  • The Dark Mile

    D K Broster

    Hardcover (William Heinemann, March 15, 1952)
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  • The Dark Mile

    D k broster

    Hardcover (William heinemann, March 15, 1949)
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  • The Dark Mile

    D. K. Broster

    Hardcover (William Heinemann, March 15, 1947)
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