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Dorothy dunnett s archive was left to the national library of scotland and articles from it appear in whispering gallery, the magazine of the dorothy dunnett readers association. Buy the scottish highlands by dorothy dunnett, alastair dunnett 1988 hardcover by isbn. May 14, 2019 dorothy dunnett was born in dunfermline, scotland. Dorothy dunnett 19232001, author of the two historical fiction series, the lymond chronicles and the house of niccolo, portrait painter and sculptress, and a tireless worker for scotland with her husband sir alastair dunnett. After leaving school she became a press officer with the scottish office which was how she met alastair dunnett later sir alastair dunnett, who at the time was editor of the daily record. The success of her interesting novels had helped author dunnett to win an obe, which is the most notable award of her career. Dorothy dunnett obe was a scottish historical novelist. Dorothy dunnett was one of the most popular scottish authors who used to write her novels based on the mystery and historical fiction genres. Iain bankss book follows a large, eccentric family, the mchoans, as the slightly feckless student prentice plays detective within his.

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