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R**S
Informative historical book
The author has tackled a broad subject cover a large expanse of time, but has done so with a clear, fresh perspective on the indigenous people of ancient Scotland. His style is crisp and direct and footnotes are informative and clear. It 's a worthwhile read for historians or someone with a heritage in the region and the culture.
M**E
New History of The Picts
I'm still reading this book, but am very impressed with the detail & new information it contains on the Pict peoples. As it turns out, the Romans,who gave them the ' Pict ' name, may not have been so far off the original ' sound/name ' they used for themselves as; ' Pecht '. The Romans were using their word for ' pictured ' people, but they used a sound/name that sounded much the same. I also bought other books which describe many other aspects of these people that cover their art, such as; ' Decoding The Pictish Symbols ',& ' The Art of The Picts ' so that I can roam & refer back & forth, to continue my studies of them. My ancestry includes Scots & Norwegians & probably these folks as well. This is definitely one of those books which will set you off on a ' paper trail ' of discovery. ( This is the primary reason I'm still reading this book ! ) I recommend this one highly.
W**N
It's not what the title promises
The author tells you that what there is in writing about the early centuries - 4 th/5 th century AD - is or biased (Romans) or unreliable and biased ( Bede), but then continues to use these sources. I couldn't find anything " new" in his New History of the Picts...and what kind of people where they? Warriors and farmers! Oh, really? I also bought " Tales of the Picts" by the same author. Of the 183 pages 40 are shallow folklore under the title " General Tales", and the rest is about the deeds of Christian Saints... no idea why they should be tales of the Picts!
A**Y
An informative and worthy read
The book contains many interesting facts and insights as to who the Picts really were and the role they played in the history of Scotland
W**E
I have read a good deal of books on the Pictish people of northern ...
I have read a good deal of books on the Pictish people of northern Scotland. McHardys viewpoint on their society is "refreshing". I totally agree with what he lays out. They were never really conquered by the Romans. They are the ancestors of todays Highland clans! Its a quick, easy read too!
B**5
not for me
I found this book to be a hard read . i did not enjoy at all and returned .
J**Y
Scottish History at it's Best
I haven't finished this book, but so far I like it and it's ability to connect me with my Scottish ancestry. It's loaded with interesting facts, but takes a bit of concentration.
M**E
Great Book
Eye opening and challenging.
C**H
Ok.
Found the book well researched but I couldn't help thinking that the author's 21st century take on politics influenced how the subject was presented.That tends to turn me off.
K**R
Good read if you find this subject interesting
Good read
M**N
Great read , well written
Well written, made me want to know more about this subject, of which I knew nothing . Fast delivery & good value.
K**S
Pict history
Good infomative and ideal for research
S**Y
Lack of objectivity
A tad subjective.
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