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 Publications for Sale

The Armstrong Borderland by William A. Armstrong The Armstrongs ranked among the most powerful of Scottish Lowland families and in the Middle Ages could raise a force including 3,000 horsemen. This work is a critical look at border history from Siward the Arm Strong in 1030 to 1629 when the Armstrong lands were confiscated by the crown and Charles I pardoned the last of the Armstrongs to depart the Kingdom. The author examines the infamous legends portrayed by Sir Walter Scott by referencing official documents and State Papers. 164 pages, 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches, paperback, indexed, REDUCED TO $17.00 US.

 

 

 

 

I Remain Unvanquished: The incredible 1,000 year history of the Armstrong family,
by William Stephenson is highly enjoyable and a very readable work. The ACS board of directors has secured the last remaining copies of this out of print book from the publisher. Hardcover, illustrated, indexed, some name maps, 9 by 11 inches REDUCED TO $20.00 US.

 

 

 

 

 

On The Border was the Armstrongs!
On The Border was the Armstrongs, able men; somewhat unruly, and very ill to tame. Malcolm Armstrong of Yarrow in the Scottish Borders has written 12 short stories about notable Armstrongs. These stories are fiction but are based on real events. These Armstrongs really lived and lived the adventures which are narrated in this pamphlet. REDUCED to $5.00 US.

 

 

 

                  

 

The Armstrong Chronicles (ISSN 0898-1329) is the official publication of the Armstrong Clan Society, Inc. (ACS). Published several times a year. The Armstrong Chronicles is free to ACS members and associate members. For membership information click here Armstrong Clan Society Membership.

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One Book, $7.00 with or without phamphlet, two books $10.00, pamphlet only $1.75. For other quantities and international postage contact Bill below .

To order contact Bill Armstrong at billjohn@hotmail.com and Subject "Books"

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