‘Over the hills and far away’. A collection of interviews with men who have served in various armies at various times since World War Two. An anti-war book, some of its royalties will be donated to the care home which looked after Ian’s Grandfather in 2003-04.
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Drummossie Moor: Jack Cameron, The Irish Brigade and the Battle of Culloden’. A Jacobite history book telling the often forgotten tale of the Irish Brigade who covered the rear and saved the Clans after the English redcoats had repulsed their famous ‘highland charge’. Swirl Publishing 2008. Partly fiction novel, part educational book.
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Garryowen Written by: Ian Colquhoun
Garryowen! Jack Cameron, the Seventh Cavalry and the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
The same engrossing and educational format as ‘Drummossie Moor’ but set on the U.S frontier in the 1870s, culminating in THAT battle between the US Cavalry and a vast horde of Indian Warriors. Recently highly praised as being ‘One of the most coherent, readable accounts of the battle ever published’ by a top US Army order of battle expert.
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Nine lives Written by: Ian Colquhoun
The personal stories of nine amputees who not only coped with their disabilities, but went on to become stronger and better characters.
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Burnt Written by: Ian Colquhoun
Burnt : Surviving against all odds – One man’s inspiring story of his survival after losing his legs’. Ian’s Autobiography. 2007 Mirage Publishing.
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