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Andrew Drummond

    Andrew Drummond is a Scottish writer whose work delves into the complexities of the human experience through a thoughtful style and unique perspective. His novels, often drawing inspiration from history and language, explore the lengthy journeys and unexpected connections that shape our lives. Drummond operates as a literary explorer, uncovering the depths and unspoken narratives within the seemingly ordinary. His writing offers readers an engaging exploration into a world of subtle detail and compelling storytelling.

    The Dreadful History and Judgement of God on Thomas Muntzer
    The Scottish Church, 1688-1843: The Age of the Moderates
    A Quite Impossible Proposal
    • A Quite Impossible Proposal

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the 1890s, the people of north-west Scotland grew tired of Government Commissions sent to consider a railway to Ullapool. Despite rock-solid arguments in favour of such a railway, neither government nor the big railway companies lifted a finger to build one.

      A Quite Impossible Proposal2020
      4.4
    • This first volume of a series on the Scottish church dealing largely with the church's relationship with the secular community and with the nature of Scottish nationhood after the country had been deprived of its parliament in 1707.

      The Scottish Church, 1688-1843: The Age of the Moderates1973
      3.0