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Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland (Volume II) Part Second by Robert Pitcairn returns the voice of Scotland’s courts to the page. A catalogue of accusation and consequence. Justice recorded in stark detail. Presented as a historical crime anthology, this second volume assembles court trial records and case material that illuminate both procedure and human drama. It reproduces, where possible, Scottish legal documents and the terse language of indictment and testimony, offering direct access to notable criminal cases and the mechanisms of legal proceedings in Scotland. The result is work that functions as both readable narrative and documentary resource: at once compelling for lovers of true crime history and indispensable as a reference for historians and a legal studies resource.Pitcairn’s compilation stands as a touchstone in Scottish legal history: its sober transcripts reveal the evidential practices, communal assumptions and procedural forms that shaped early modern Scottish law. Scholars and students consult it when tracing continuity and change into nineteenth-century Scotland; social historians find in the trials a window on everyday conflict, belief and authority. The book occupies a rare position between academic utility and narrative immediacy, and as such it has long featured among classic crime collections without sacrificing archival rigour.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. The careful modern presentation clarifies context without altering substance, making it approachable for newcomers to Scottish legal history and still rigorous for specialists. For casual readers the palpable stakes of real cases provide compelling storytelling; for collectors and libraries seeking a primary-source treasury, this edition supplies reliable access to original court trial records and context. Whether approached as true crime history, a study aid, or a classic addition to a curated shelf, Pitcairn’s volume rewards close reading and honest scholarship.