William Wallace

 WALK FOR WALLACE DVD

David R Ross

£10.00

With interviews with author David R Ross throughout and coverage of the walk from his starting point in Robroyston to the service at St Bartholomew's and featuring music from Ronnie Browne, Ted Christopher and Albannach. This 90 minute DVD perfectly captures the atmosphere of the day and is a must for all Wallace fans.

FOR FREEDOM

David R Ross

£10.00

The 'Biker Historian', goes On The Trail of William Wallace again to investigate his last days, the events that led up to his death, and their repercussions through Scottish history.

He ties Wallace's life and death to the issues of patriotism and Scottish nationality over the last seven hundred years, and identifies Wallace as a 'Scottish Martyr' who died for freedom and identity in the country he loved.

WOMEN OF SCOTLAND

David R Ross

£13.00

Women of Scotland provides incredible insights into historic Scottish women such as the Bruce women, Mary Queen of Scots, Black Agnes and the witches of Scotland. 

Exploring the fascinating stories of Scotland’s women, the late David R Ross’s last book goes further than repeating just the well known biographies of famous women such as Mary Queen of Scots, he also tells us stories of lesser known Scottish women.

WILLIAM WALLACE, HIS BIRTHPLACE AND FAMILY CONNECTIONS

J C Borland

£3.50

Over the years we've had all sorts of people including historians (who should know better) claiming that William Wallace was born in Ayrshire and not Renfrewshire!

To knock this scurrilous rumour on the head the Society has commissioned a second edition of the hugely popular book "William Wallace, His Birthplace And Family Connections." Read it and be assured once and for all where Scotland's favourite son was born!

Highly recomended for those who believe in an Ayrshire birthplace.

Endorsed by David R Ross & Duncan Fenton.

ON THE TRAIL OF BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE 

David R Ross

£10.00

Born in Italy, grandson of James VII, at a time when the German house of Hanover was on the throne, his father was regarded by many as the rightful king. Bonnie Prince Charlie's campaign to retake the throne in his father's name changed the fate of Scotland.