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Original Title: The Monarch of the Glen
ISBN: 0140292985 (ISBN13: 9780140292985)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Donald MacDonald of Ben Nevis
Setting: Highlands, Scotland
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The Monarch of the Glen Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 315 pages
Rating: 3.69 | 329 Users | 44 Reviews

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Title:The Monarch of the Glen
Author:Compton Mackenzie
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 315 pages
Published:2000 by Penguin Books (first published 1941)
Categories:Fiction. Cultural. Scotland. Historical. Historical Fiction. Classics. Humor

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The ancient clan spirit is not yet dead in the Scottish highlands, with Donald MacDonald of Ben Nevis ruling the roost at wild, craggy Glenbogle Castle. Woe betide those who trespass on this Chieftain's kingdom...

So when a hapless bunch of Sassenach hikers invades the glens, camping on Ben Nevis's beloved land and disturbing his prized grouse, they are in for the shock of a lifetime, as the MacDonald clan prepare to do battle with the unfortunate travelers. Kilt swinging and sporran flying, fortified with whisky, with his two stout daughters at his side and the welcome support of American millionaire Chester Royde, Ben Nevis wages war on the hikers in the ancient manner of his ancestors (which involves roasting and dungeons among other dubious punishments), with hilarious results....

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Ratings: 3.69 From 329 Users | 44 Reviews

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Bonnie romp through the highlands of post WWII Scotland. Ive watched the BBC television adaptation of this show several times and enjoyed it, especially the character of the elderly and eccentric Laird Hector. The corresponding character in the novel clearly inspired the television character, and each are delightful. Beyond that, and the Scottish setting, hardly any details translated faithfully from book to screen. But I dont fault anyone for that. The hilarious spirit of the novel rings true

I really wanted to give this more stars.My love for anything Scottish brought me here. After watching the television series, I knew I had to read the book. Of course, the two are completely different, which is fine. In fact, I liked the era the book took place in, and the characters, a little bit better.The first major complaint I have about this book is the beginning. It is slow, confusing, dense. There were too many names for Ben Nevis. I didn't have a full grasp on who everyone was until at

Written in 1941 by Compton MacKenzie, The Monarch of the Glen is saturated with Scottish Highland folklore and Gaelic. It is, nevertheless, an enjoyable read. I do regret my lack of understanding about the many cultural references and heritage of its proud people. The story takes place mostly at Glenbogle Castle and surrounding environs including four great mountains, or bens, called Ben Booey, Ben Gorm, Ben Glass and Ben Cruet. Donald MacDonald is a "Highland chieftain of long authentic lineage

Well, the show is amazingly different from the book, and I couldn't help but imagine certain characters as their (sorta kinda) television counterparts, but all in all this is a fun and amusing read. Highly recommended.

I enjoyed this novel which the author in his dedication calls a farce. Carrie Royde, her rich husband (Chester), and sister-in-law are staying at the castle of Ben Nevis, a Scottish Chieftan who claims that he may be related to Carrie. Ben Nevis despises hikers and campers and has posted signs all over his land that there is to be no camping. So when he stumbles across a group of campers he of course throws them into his dungeon. Much to Chester Royde's delight. In the meantime Carrie comes

Really very funny. This one holds up well for its time. A little bit of political incorrectness, for sure, but also some very, very clever lines. Enjoyed it.

I've watched a couple seasons of PBS's "Monarch of the Glen," and the opening sequence has, "Inspired by the Highland Novels of Compton Mackenzie" on it, so I went in search of the books. My library's ILL got the out-of-print book from West Texas University, ha ha. It's set in the 1920s, so the characters and storyline is completely different from the TV show, but it's still an enjoyable book, with colourful characters and a similar type of humour as the show. I'm going to see if there are other
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