Hear No Evil by Sarah Smith
John Murray Press
No evidence is yielded from the river. Unable to communicate with their silent prisoner, the authorities move Jean to the decaying Edinburgh Tolboo...
View full detailsNo evidence is yielded from the river. Unable to communicate with their silent prisoner, the authorities move Jean to the decaying Edinburgh Tolboo...
View full detailsInspired by Oliver Jeffers' award-winning global picture-book phenomenon Here We Are, this irresistible alphabet board book is designed to welcome ...
View full detailsThis is an account of Hibernian's progress in the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and European competitions. It is about the team, not indivi...
View full details1910. When eighteen-year-old Lorne Malcolm runs off on her wedding day with the landowners son, Daniel MacNeil, the jilted groom, turns to Lorne?s ...
View full detailsThis book features three different manuscripts. Scottish History: A Captivating Guide to the History of Scotland, Wars of Scottish Independence and...
View full detailsHometown Tales is a series of books pairing exciting new voices with some of the most talented and important writers at work today. Some of the tal...
View full detailsMaking a sharp break with dominant contemporary readings of David Hume's scepticism Peter S. Fosl offers an original and radical interpretation of ...
View full detailsThe question of illegitimacy was as important and complex in Scotland as elsewhere in the Middle Ages. This book examines its legal, political, and...
View full detailsQuint Dalrymple investigates the strange disappearance of the Lord of the Isles in this gripping dystopian thriller. November, 2038. Scotland has b...
View full detailsFraser writes about this beautiful area of Scotland with a style that will delight any historian or follower of social history; observing the detai...
View full detailsIndustry, Reform and Empire traces the evolution of politics from a repressive, reactionary and electorally restricted regime before 1832 to an era...
View full detailsDr Henry Littlejohn's 'Report on the Sanitary Condition of Edinburgh' (1865) was a landmark in urban management and public health administration. '...
View full detailsThis book is a detailed exploration of the working practices of a community of scientists exposed in public, and of the making of scientific knowle...
View full detailsBetween the Mongol invasions in the mid-13th century and the rise of the Ottomans in the late 14th century, the Lands of Rum were marked by instabi...
View full detailsKing and Outlaw: The Real Robert the Bruce by Chris Brown The real historical personality behind the new Netflix blockbuster movie Outlaw King is r...
View full detailsFollow Farmer Dog as he works away in his busy, busy tractor. This chunky tractor-shaped board book features concentric die-cut pages and bold, col...
View full detailsDelaney Nichols, originally of Kansas but settling happily into her new life as a bookseller in Edinburgh, works at the Cracked Spine in the heart ...
View full detailsArguably the last of the 'traditional' tramways to operate in Britain, Dundee's fleet of some 56 trams were to survive through until the mid-1950s ...
View full detailsLife for Bertie seems to be moving at a pace that is rather out of his control. In Drummond Place gardens it seems that Olive has their future toge...
View full detailsOf the wide range and diversity of British products that are now household names, both at home and abroad, the Scots can take pride in the fact tha...
View full detailsMurders, riots, strikes and runaway horses. Midlothian in the 18th and 19th centuries was an interesting place to live. This book introduces the re...
View full detailsMegan Melvick has returned home after a three-year absence to visit her dying sister, Melissa, for the last time. As she approaches the grand Scott...
View full detailsThis is the second volume of a three-volume treatment of the history of mountaineering in Scotland, and covers the period from 1914 to 1971. It was...
View full detailsMy Scotland : By Its Famous Sons and Daughters by Anne Graham, Michael Hamilton An excellent collection of beautiful shared memories and photograph...
View full detailsDeep in the mountains of north-east Scotland lies Glen Conach, a place of secrets and memories, fable and history. In particular, it holds the stor...
View full detailsIn April 1820, a series of dramatic events exploded around Glasgow, central Scotland and Ayrshire. Demanding political reform and better living and...
View full detailsThis beautifully illustrated book is packed fun activities, handy tips and nature facts to encourage children to explore the wonderful world around...
View full detailsOutlander has brought the story of the 1745 Jacobite uprising to the popular imagination, but who were the Jacobites, really? Explore this pivotal ...
View full detailsThis book is the definitive guide to the paper money issues of Scotland from 1695 to the present day
This book features recipes from the professional chef Mark Greenaway.
This book aims to introduce the scenic splendour of Loch Ness and its surroundings. Starting at its northern 'annexe' of Loch Dochfour, it takes a...
View full detailsOrkney was a major base for the Royal Navy in both World Wars. Published to tie in with the centenaries of the Battle of Jutland and the sinking of...
View full detailsA photographic exploration around Mull, Iona and Staffa in a new collection of over 100 pictures, most of which have been taken especially for this...
View full detailsThis book is arranged in the form of a journey around Orkney that begins and ends with what approaching (and departing) travellers see from the Scr...
View full detailsThe People's Journal, `A Penny Saturday paper devoted to the interests of the Working Classes', was one of the most successful and culturally influ...
View full detailsThe first social history of Scottish policing from 1900 to the present day This book will be the first to provide a much-needed history of the expe...
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