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  • The Gold Thread: A Story for the Young

    In "The Gold Thread," Macleod likely tells a tale aimed at young readers, exploring themes of morality, virtue, and the importance of character. The title "The Gold Thread" may symbolize something precious or valuable, suggesting that the story contains elements of moral guidance or spiritual enlightenment.The plot of the novel may revolve around the adventures of a young protagonist who embarks ... Read more

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  • The Starling

    A Scottish Story

    In "The Starling," Norman Macleod intricately weaves a narrative that encapsulates both the beauty and the chaos of human existence. Set against the backdrop of rural Scotland, the novel explores themes of identity, belonging, and the interplay between nature and human emotions. Macleod employs a lyrical style characterized by rich imagery and keen psychological insight, drawing readers into the ... Read more

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  • The History of the 7th Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

    "The History of the 7th Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders" is a detailed account of the battalion's formation, operations, and contributions during significant military engagements. Authored by Norman MacLeod and James Walter Sandilands, the book delves into the rich heritage of the Cameron Highlanders, highlighting their bravery and resilience. Through meticulous research and firsthand ... Read more

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  • The Gold Thread; and, Wee Davie: Two Stories for the Young

    Enchanting Tales for Young Hearts: A Collection of Timeless Stories

    In "The Gold Thread; and, Wee Davie: Two Stories for the Young," Norman Macleod weaves a rich tapestry of moral lessons and imaginative storytelling aimed at nurturing the young minds of his time. The book combines lyrical prose with vivid imagery, employing a style reminiscent of Scottish Romantic literature, while embracing the didactic tradition that was prevalent in children's literature ... Read more

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  • The Gold Thread and Wee Davie: Two Stories for the Young

    Once upon a time, a boy lost his way in a vast forest that filled many a valley and passed over many a hill—a rolling sea of leaves for miles and miles, farther than the eye could reach. His name was Eric, son of the good King Magnus. He was dressed in a blue velvet dress, with a gold band round his waist, and his fair locks in silken curls waved from his beautiful head. He was a lovely boy, and ... Read more

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  • The Gold Thread; and, Wee Davie: Two Stories for the Young

    This story centers on a young girl named Margaret who finds a magical gold thread that leads her on a series of adventures. The thread symbolizes hope and guidance, and Margaret's journey involves discovering valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of family.The second story follows the life of Wee Davie, a small but determined boy who faces various challenges with a mix of ... Read more

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  • The Starling A Scottish Story

    Norman Macleod's writing style in "The Starling" is characterized by its sensitivity to human emotions and its portrayal of Scottish culture and landscapes. He often used his novels to explore moral and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals, drawing on his experiences as a minister to offer reflections on faith, community, and personal growth.Overall, "The Starling: A Scottish Story" by Norman ... Read more

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  • The World's Great Sermons

    Volume V—Guthrie to Mozley

    Collections of sermons by noted preachers of different periods are not an altogether uncommon contribution to literature. Italy, Germany, Holland, France, Great Britain and the United States have in this way furnished copious illustrations of the gifts of their illustrious preachers. Such treasures are found in the Latin and even in the Greek Church. Protestant communions especially, in line with ... Read more

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  • The Starling

    "The man was aince a poacher!" So said, or rather breathed with his hard wheezing breath, Peter Smellie, shopkeeper and elder, into the ears of Robert Menzies, a brother elder, who was possessed of a more humane disposition. They were conversing in great confidence about the important "case" of Sergeant Adam Mercer. What that case was, the reader will learn by and by. The only reply of Robert ... Read more

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  • THE GOLD THREAD and WEE DAVIE - two children's stories each with a moral

    Herein are two illustrated children’s stories, each with a moral, by Norman Macleod (1812 – 1872.)In THE GOLD THREAD "Prince Eric loses his way in the Hemlock Forest where a wicked robber king and his band of cutthroats and thieves live. The prince must learn the lessons of the Gold Thread if he is ever to return home to see his father, the good King Magnus, again. Through his failures and ... Read more

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  • The History of the 7th Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

    Enriched edition. Untold Stories of Valor and Resilience in War

    The History of the 7th Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders deftly unravels the valorous journey of a distinguished regiment through the lens of military chronicles and personal accounts. This anthology offers a tapestry of narratives and styles'—ranging from poignant battlefield diaries to broader strategic analyses'—that coalesce to portray the formidable spirit of the Highlanders. Amidst ... Read more

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  • Parish Papers

    Exploring community, faith, and society in 19th century Scotland through insightful essays and character sketches

    In "Parish Papers," Norman Macleod presents a rich tapestry of narratives revolving around the life and practices within a Scottish parish during the 19th century. Through a blend of essay, fiction, and social commentary, Macleod intricately navigates themes of faith, community, and tradition, often employing a conversational tone that invites readers into the intimate dynamics of parish life. His ... Read more

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