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I Piped, That She Might Dance: The Lost Journal of Angus MacKay, Piper to Queen Victoria

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By (author): Iain MacDonald

A remarkable debut novel telling the story of Angus MacKay's (1812-1859) turbulent life. MacKay of Raasay is a legendary figure in the history of Scottish music, with his work still celebrated 160 years after his death. The sensational tale of the man himself, however, has been neglected until now. From humble beginnings on the Isle of Raasay, MacKay reflects on his rise through nineteenth-century society, gaining nationwide renown and becoming the first piper to the Sovereign. Yet, despite his fame and musical accomplishments, something is amiss. Why is MacKay writing his journal from the notorious Bedlam hospital? And why has he been dismissed from Her Majesty's service? MacDonald has written a debut for all fans of historical fiction. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Blackwater Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781735774701

About Iain MacDonald

Iain MacDonald is from Saskatchewan Canada and has lived there most of his life so far with some years in Vancouver and Glasgow. He is descended from South Uist immigrants who arrived in Prince Edward Island in 1772. A varied career has included work as an editor for an educational publishing firm a freelance writer and editor a communications director for an educational television company and over 20 years running Avonlea Communications producing websites magazine and web advertising brochures annual reports and a wide variety of events. MacDonald teaches bagpipes through the Conservatory of Performing Arts University of Regina. A life- long piper MacDonald has performed and competed recorded and also has written many articles for piping magazines and websites over the years. In 2017 he was named by pipesdrums magazine to be among Canada's Top Fifteen Living Pipers and Drummers in a feature celebrating Canada's 150th anniversary. His life-long interest in bagpipes and history plus the acquisition of a very special artifact led him to the story of Angus MacKay of Raasay.

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