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“I have to confess that even those novels, in my humble opinion, were not very ‘good’ as historical novels … ” Not exactly the most ringing endorsement by Magnus Magnusson in his foreword, but there is no denying the popularity of Nigel Tranter’s fairly prolific fiction output, especially in his native Scotland. Popular authors deserve as much bibliographic attention as any other, and when the subject is a twentieth‐century author the result can, and should, be a contribution to the history of popular publishing in the last century. This privately compiled and published work has a great deal to commend...

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