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All Men are Brethren

 

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All Men are Brethren


by Ian MacDougall (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9781904607724

 

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Looks at the history of the thousands of French and other prisoners of war (POW) in Scotland during the Napoleonic Wars. This work describes conditions at each Scots depot (as the POW camps were then termed) at locations such as Edinburgh Castle, Perth and Penicuik. It also describes in detail how the prisoners passed their years of captivity.


This is the first book to attempt a comprehensive and detailed history of the thousands of French and other prisoners of war (POW) in Scotland during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1803-14 POW in Scotland endured experiences similar to but also different from prisoners of more recent times. "All Men are Brethren" describes conditions at each Scots depot (as the POW camps were then termed) at locations such as Edinburgh Castle, Perth and Penicuik.The book describes in vivid detail how the prisoners passed their years of captivity - gambling, forging banknotes, making impressive items from straw, paper, wood, hair and mutton bones from their rations, playing musical instruments, attending education classes, fencing with sticks, keeping pets and even playing cricket. From the culmination of twenty years of research and writing, this book is based on material from the National Archives in Kew and Edinburgh, on diaries and memoirs by prisoners, and on reports in contemporary Scots and English newspapers.


 

ISBN 1904607721
ISBN13 9781904607724
Publisher John Donald Short Run Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 22/09/2008
Pages 928
Weight (grammes) 1247
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 156