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Tales Of War with Trevor Royale and Dougal Lee

We're delighted to announce that Dougal Lee (a well kent face from the Pitlochry stage) will perform readings as part of Trevor Royale's event  Sat 5th Feb.

 

This new publication, Letters from Crimea, is a collection of letters written by a Dr David Greig, a newly qualifidougal-lee_newsed doctor from Dundee who set sail on The Vectis to join the Crimean War. This collection of letters to his family documents his journey, which he undertook with Florence Nightingale, as well as his life as an army surgeon in a savage war zone.

 

Trevor Royle is one of the most distinguished broadcasters and authors in the UK, specialising in the history of war and empire with a score of books to his credit. His previous books include: The Orde Wingate, Flowers of the Forest, Crimea: The Great Crimean War 1854-1856 and Lancaster Against York. He is a regular commentator on defense matters and international affairs for the BBC and an Editor at The Sunday Herald. He'll be discussing his huge body of work, including his books on the Crimea and why this was a thoroughly modern war.

 

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