Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 214. Chapters: Bonar Law, John A. Macdonald, Niall Ferguson, Donovan, Thomas Muir of Huntershill, Richard Gavin Reid, Carol Smillie, Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, A. J. Cronin, Craig Ferguson, Frankie Boyle, Johann Hari, Jimmy Barnes, Gary McKinnon, R. D. Laing, Alasdair MacIntyre, Andrew Marr, Benjamin Creme, Angus McDonald (Virginia militiaman), Carol Ann Duffy, Lonnie Donegan, Lorraine Kelly, Darius Campbell, Al Stewart, F. W. S. Craig, David McCallum, John Martyn, Armando Iannucci, Frank Quitely, Janey Godley, James George Frazer, Ken Bruce, Alistair MacLean, Brian Connolly, John Maclean (Scottish socialist), Allan Pinkerton, Arthur Henderson, William Simpson (artist), John James Burnet, Robert Courtneidge, John Murdoch (literary evangelist), Daniel M'Naghten, James Kennedy Patterson, Saint Mungo, Iain Robertson, Paul Ferris (gangster), James Herriot, Peter May (writer), Edwin Morgan (poet), William Muir, Angus Young, Jerry Sadowitz, James Stirling (architect), Frederick Stanley Arnot, Eddie Campbell, John Scott Russell, Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet, Frank Deasy, Alexander Arthur, George Seawright, Stanley Baxter, Ivor Cutler, Thomas Neill Cream, James A. Mackay, Alexander Howat, Charles Muir Campbell, Norman Stone, Angus Purden, Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan, William Reid (VC), Mortimer Wheeler, David Henderson (British Army officer), Douglas Fraser, John Moore (British Army officer), Paul Dourish, David Webster (architect), Lawrence Gowan, George Bogle (diplomat), Bud Neill. Excerpt: Andrew Bonar Law (known as Bonar; 16 September 1858 - 30 October 1923) was a British Conservative Party statesman and Prime Minister. Born in the colony of New Brunswick (now in Canada), he is the only British Prime Minister to have been born outside the British Isles. He was also the shortest-serving Prime Minister of the 20th...