• Home
  • Browse All Audiobooks
    • All US Titles
    • All UK Titles
    • All CA Titles
    • All AU Titles
    • All FR Titles
    • All DE Titles
  • Codes Redeem Center
  • Buy Title/Membership Codes
  • FAQs
  • Send Note To Us
0 items / $0
Login / Register
Sign inCreate an Account

Lost your password?
AudibleOne - Premium Audiobooks Listening Platform
Menu
Login / Register
HomeAll AU Titles Graham of Claverhouse By: Ian Maclaren (1850-1907)
Previous product
Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life By: Charles Theodore Murray (1843-1924)
Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life By: Charles Theodore Murray (1843-1924) $0
Back to products
Next product
Robert Burns Famous Scots Series By: Gabriel Setoun (1861-1930)
Robert Burns Famous Scots Series By: Gabriel Setoun (1861-1930) $0

Graham of Claverhouse By: Ian Maclaren (1850-1907)

$0

Author By Ian Maclaren

  • Description
Description

Description

Graham of Claverhouse by Ian Maclaren is a captivating historical fiction novel that transports readers back to 17th century Scotland. Set against the backdrop of the Jacobite uprising, the story follows the life of John Graham, also known as Viscount Dundee or “Bonnie Dundee.”

Maclaren’s writing is incredibly detailed and evocative, skillfully capturing the essence of the time period. From the powerful descriptions of the Scottish highlands to the tumultuous political landscape of the era, the author paints a vivid and immersive picture that truly transports readers to another time.

One of the strongest aspects of Graham of Claverhouse is the characterization of John Graham himself. Maclaren masterfully develops Dundee’s character, showcasing his strengths, flaws, and inner struggles. Dundee is portrayed as a complex figure torn between his loyalty to the crown and his fervent belief in the Jacobite cause. This inner conflict adds depth and dimension to his character, making him relatable and intriguing. The reader becomes fully invested in his journey.

The supporting cast of characters is equally compelling, each playing a unique role in Dundee’s story. From his allies and subordinates to his enemies and detractors, each individual is well-developed and contributes to the overall narrative. Maclaren’s ability to bring these characters to life, with their own motivations and desires, adds an extra layer of richness and depth to the story.

The novel also shines in its portrayal of the political and societal tensions of the time. Maclaren deftly explores the complex relationships between the Scottish clans, the English monarchy, and the Jacobite rebellion, navigating the intricate webs of loyalty and betrayal that were prevalent during this period. The author’s attention to historical detail is evident, as he seamlessly weaves together historical events and fictional elements.

The pacing of the novel is well-executed, keeping the reader engaged from start to finish. The tense action sequences are skillfully balanced with calmer moments that allow for character development and introspection. Maclaren’s writing style is eloquent and immersive, making it easy to lose oneself in the world he has created.

My only slight criticism of Graham of Claverhouse is that at times, the pacing can feel a bit slow, particularly during the lengthy political discussions. However, these moments are balanced out by the high-stakes action sequences and the emotional depth of the characters.

In conclusion, Graham of Claverhouse is a compelling historical fiction novel that expertly delves into the life and struggles of John Graham, a significant figure in Scottish history. Ian Maclaren’s attention to detail, well-developed characters, and immersive writing style make this book a captivating read. Whether you are a fan of historical fiction or simply interested in Scottish history, this novel is definitely worth picking up.

First Page:

[Illustration: Lady Dundee lifted up the child for him to kiss. Pages 261 2.]

Graham of Claverhouse

By

IAN MACLAREN

Author of

“Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush,” “Kate Carnegie,” “Young Barbarians,” “A Doctor of the Old School,” Etc., Etc.

Illustrated in Water Colors by FRANK T. MERRILL

Copyright, 1907, by John Watson

The Sale of this book in New York and Philadelphia is confined to the stores of JOHN WANAMAKER.

NEW YORK AND LONDON THE AUTHORS AND NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION 1907

COPYRIGHT, 1907, BY JOHN WATSON.

Entered at Stationers’ Hall. All rights reserved.

Composition and Electrotyping by J. J. Little & Co. Printing and binding by The Plimpton Press, Norwood, Mass., U. S. A.

CONTENTS

BOOK I. CHAPTER PAGE I. By the Camp Fire 11 II. The Battle of Sineffe 31 III. A Decisive Blow 53 IV. A Change of Masters 72

BOOK II.

I. A Covenanting House 93 II. The Coming of the Amalekite 114 III… Continue reading book >>

Related products

Close

The Border Riflemen

All AU Titles
$0
Close

The Lives of the Fathers of the Eastern Deserts; or The Wonders of God in the Wilderness

All AU Titles
$0
Close

As You Like It (version 3)

All AU Titles
$0
Close

The Dream: a novel

All AU Titles
$0
Close

An Apache Campaign In The Sierra Madre

All AU Titles
$0
Close

Billie Bradley at Treasure Cove

All AU Titles
$0
Close

The Secret of Everyday Things

All AU Titles
$0
Close

Triplanetary

All AU Titles
$0
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Copyrights 2025 AUDIBLE ONE | All Rights Reserved
  • Codes Redeem Center
  • Buy Title/Membership Codes
  • Browse All US Titles
  • Browse All UK Titles
  • Browse All CA Titles
  • Browse All AU Titles
  • Browse All FR Titles
  • Browse All DE Titles
  • FAQs
  • Send Note To Us
  • Login / Register

Sign in

close

Lost your password?

No account yet?

Create an Account