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A captivating biography of the THE remarkable story of how Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape over the sea to Skye has captured the imagination of people all over the world. Less well known is her later voyage across the Atlantic to North Carolina where she became involved in the US War of Independence.
This history is a compilation John J. Toffey composed a historically based biography of Flora MacDonald known as A Woman Nobly Planned. In addition, Alexander MacGregor’s Life of Flora MacDonald () became a popular biography of the Jacobite heroine.
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Flora Macdonald's biographer, Elizabeth Gray Vining, described her in Flora, A Young Woman as "slight and short, 'well-shaped,' with wide dark eyes and the dazzlingly fair skin and bright color of the [Hebridean] island girls." In , when Macdonald was visiting the Clanranalds in the Hebridean Island of Benbecula (pronounced BEN-be-koo-luh.TOC: Joan of Arc; "The first biography of Flora MacDonald for a quarter of a century, illustrated with a wealth of contemporary paintings, documents and engravings, this highly readable and well-told account will be welcomed and enjoyed by the general reader, as well as being of interest to eighteenth century historians."--BOOK Summary field.