David Ross has written numerous books on aspects of Scottish history and culture, some serious and some less so. His most recent isThe Killing Time, a study of Scotland between the Covenant of 1638 and the Union of 1707. Scottish humour is a particular interest, and he is compiler and editor of the best-selling Awa' an' Bile Yer Heid, an anthology of choice Scottish insults. He is currently working on anthology of Scottish humour from its earliest appearances to the present day.
David Ross Was Brought Up In Blairgowrie, Perthshire And North Connel, Argyll. After Studying History At Edinburgh University And Training To Be A Teacher, He Entered The World Of Journalism, Where He Worked For His Whole Professional Life. In February 2017 He Won The Barron Trophy In Recognition For His Lifetime Achievement In Journalism In The Highlands And Islands.