James the Good
Discover the remarkable life of Sir James the Good, one of Scotland's most legendary soldiers, in David R. Ross's captivating biography. Known infamously as the 'Black Douglas' by the English, Sir James instilled fear throughout England during the reign of King Robert the Bruce and the tumultuous Wars of Independence. This compelling narrative not only chronicles his valiant exploits but also traces his poignant journey to the Holy Land, where he carried the heart of King Bruce on a Crusade. Published in 2008 and spanning 272 pages, "James the Good" invites readers to explore the rich history of Scottish nobility and the indomitable spirit of its warriors. Ross combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling, bringing to life the battlefields and personal anecdotes that shaped Sir James' legacy. Don't miss this engaging read that transports you to a pivotal era in Scottish history.