A Childhood in Scotland
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A Childhood in Scotland by Christian Miller Originally published in 1981, an autobiographical account of Miller's deprived yet upper-class childhoo...
View full detailsA Childhood in Scotland by Christian Miller Originally published in 1981, an autobiographical account of Miller's deprived yet upper-class childhoo...
View full detailsA Dictionary of Scottish History, by Gordon Donaldson, Robert S. Morpeth This reference contains relevant information on Scottish history including...
View full detailsA History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900 by Prof. Graeme Morton and Dr. Trevor Griffiths The nineteenth century was a period of profoun...
View full detailsA Year of Scottish Poems by Gaby Morgan A Year of Scottish Poems is a glorious collection of 366 poems compiled by Gaby Morgan. Reflecting the chan...
View full detailsAs well as illustrating and explaining standing stones, tombs, stone circles, hill forts and artefacts of the ancient races, the author portrays th...
View full detailsMoffat builds up a thesis which enables him to reveal the location and identity of the real Arthur, asserting that he was not a king but a cavalry ...
View full detailsBonnie Prince Charlie by Sir Fitzroy Maclean Published to mark the 250th anniversary of the '45, a study of Bonnie Prince Charlie which tells of h...
View full detailsStephen King's bestselling apocalyptic thriller.
Clan Donald's Greatest Defeat: The Battle of Harlaw by John Sadler One of the bloodiest battles in Scottish history and a devastating defeat for Cl...
View full detailsTartans are synonymous with Scotland and for many Scots, both at home and abroad, they are recognized and acknowledged as symbols of clan kinship. ...
View full detailsDogs come in all kinds of colours and sizes. But when no one’s looking they put on disguises. A joyful peek into the crazy antics of all sorts of d...
View full detailsFair Isle: An Island Saga by Valerie M. Thom. A history of the Fair Isle Island from Viking times to modern day.
A vividly illustrated tale with boisterous rhyming text about a family stranded in a flood – and a reliable old tractor coming to their rescue. Dow...
View full detailsJoining the family business, animal-lover Bryony proves to be an extraordinary taxidermist, whose tender fingers create displays which comfort, edu...
View full detailsFrom the Sunday Times bestselling author of NOMAD and EXILE comes Marc Dane's most terrifying case yet.A terrible threat from the depths of the dar...
View full detailsGlasgow's Godfather by Robert Jeffrey Walter Norval was a man marked by destiny to be a career criminal in one of Britain's hardest cities. As a bo...
View full detailsLewis Grassic Gibbon was born in 1901 in Aberdeenshire as James Leslie Mitchell. Among his work is the trilogy A Scot’s Quair, which is considered...
View full detailsHaunted Castles is the definitive, complete collection of Ray Russell's masterful Gothic horror stories, including the famously terrifying novella ...
View full detailsMemoir of her childhood days as the daughter of a parish minister in Glen Gairn, near Balmoral, Scotland at the turn of the century.
John Gorrie was a respected colonial judge, albeit defiantly and decidedly not on the side of the ruling classes in the territories where he was po...
View full detailsIn 1857, the Tweed Fisheries Act made it illegal to fish for salmon in 50 square miles of open sea off the mouth of the River Tweed. A local school...
View full detailsYoung readers will have endless exciting adventures in a fairy -tale land with this story-building activity book inspired by classic fairy tales th...
View full detailsA splendid adventure, set in the Ochils around Stirling, sees Gavin, on holiday visiting his aunt and uncle meet up with the Clan - three kids arou...
View full detailsIn this guide, Arthur Stewart traces ten long distance routes offering the keen backpacker a wide range of options.
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