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Allan Campbell McLean (1922–1989)

Auteur van The Hill of the Red Fox

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Werken van Allan Campbell McLean

The Hill of the Red Fox (1955) 74 exemplaren
The Year of the Stranger (1971) 23 exemplaren
Ribbon of Fire (1962) 22 exemplaren
Master of Morgana (1959) 22 exemplaren
Highlands and Islands of Scotland (1976) 18 exemplaren
Storm over Skye (1957) 9 exemplaren
The Glasshouse (1971) — Auteur — 8 exemplaren
A Sound of Trumpets (1966) 6 exemplaren
The islander 4 exemplaren
The man of the house 4 exemplaren
Ein Dieb im Dorf (1990) 3 exemplaren
Der Herr der Morgana. 2 exemplaren
Air a' chanal (1980) 1 exemplaar
Highland Life Map (1977) 1 exemplaar
Death On All Hallows (1958) 1 exemplaar

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Thrilling Adventure Stories (1988) — Medewerker — 5 exemplaren

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Geboortedatum
1922-11-18
Overlijdensdatum
1989
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
Walney Island, Lancashire, UK
Organisaties
Scottish Labour Party

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The landscape of Skye is wonderfully delineated in this mystery tale about a crofting village where neighbourly trust is shaken to its roots by sheep-stealing. What I found difficult to swallow was the teenage narrator's oft-repeated, detailed, glowing physical descriptions of his brother's muscularity and cat-like grace. He seems to have more of a crush on brother Ruairidh than on his girlfriend, which is disturbing.
 
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muumi | May 9, 2018 |
I was delighted to re-discover this book which I first read some forty years ago, and I was most impressed to find it as gripping as I had when I was a mere nine years old.
The book recounts the adventures of Alasdair Cameron, a thirteen year old lad living in London with his mother and aunt in about 1955. Alasdair's father had been killed when his battleship sank during World War II. Having had a bad bout of bronchitis Alasdair is packed off to Skye to recuperate, and it is arranged that he will stay in his father's old croft in the village of Achmore. Indeed, unbeknown to him, the coft actually now belongs to Alasdair, though it is currently occupied by the dubious Murdo Beaton, a lugubrious widower who keeps himself very much to himself.
On his journey to Skye ( which McLean descibes with loving care) Alasdait encounters two strange men and gradually realises that one is pursuing the other. The man being pursued manages briefly to shake off his pursuer and clandestinely passes a note to Alasdair, but doesn't have time to offer any explanation before jumping fom the making train. His pursuer goes after him, leaving Alasdair o grapple with the riddle that has suddenly come his way.
The descriptions of Skye are gorgeous, and McLean makes the hillsides come alive, though he never lets the pace of his novel falter. Re-reading this book, and revisiting pat of my own past, was a huge pleasure!
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Eyejaybee | Sep 8, 2012 |
Great author of youth fiction about 19th and 20th century Scotland. This book focuses on the resistance to clearance on the Isle of Skye in the late 1800s. During this time, landlords in Scotland and Ireland evicted tenants (whose small farms or crofts were not economically lucrative) to make way for the blackface sheep, a breed that provided much of the wool for manufacturing interests in England. In some cases, the people fought back in numerous "Crofters' Wars" and were brutally repulsed. Though these events aren't that well-known here in the U.S., they are responsible for a lot of emigration from northern Scotland to the U.S. and Canada.

Anyway, this book is about a young boy (maybe 13?) who joins the resistance movement under a charismatic leader. McLean's writing is quick to read and he creates gripping adventure stories with a historical focus. I think these are probably difficult to find over here (I bought my copies in Scotland), but if you can find them, it is worth reading this one and its sequel, A Sound of Trumpets.
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sansmerci | Mar 23, 2008 |

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19
Ook door
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Leden
211
Populariteit
#105,256
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
36
Talen
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