East Neuk of Fife Through Time by Jack Gillon
Amberley Publishing
Neuk is the Scots word for nook or corner, and the delightful East Neuk, with its string of picturesque fishing and farming villages, is one of the...
View full detailsWe have lots of fiction and non-fiction books written by local authors who often visit our shop. For example, if you like real life history, there are books by Leonard Low such as Scotland’s Untold Stories and The Weem Witch.
For Crime Fiction, we have well known local writers Ian Rankin, Val McDermid and Scott Oswald as well as Mac Logan, author of The Angel’s Share series.
If you are a visitor, tourist or local who would like to learn more about our regional and national history, we have lots of books about the East Neuk, Leven and other towns and villages in Fife. Many books are about Fife industries like Fishing, Farming, Coal Mines or pastimes like walking, cycling or visiting interesting places. We have books by authors such as Eric Eunson, Raymond Brown, Hamish Brown, Lorn Mackintyre, Christopher Trotter, Caroline Trotter, Peter Smith and Jack Gillon.
The East Neuk of Fife is a wee corner of Scotland south of St. Andrews, stretching from Fife Ness and Balcomie golf course in the East to Lower Largo and Lundin Links in the West including the popular fishing villages of Anstruther, Cellardyke, Crail, Pittenweem and St Monans.
Inland the area includes Kingsbarns on the road between Crail and St. Andrews, famed for its Golf course and other golf courses in the region include Charlton, Dumbarnie Links, Elie & Earlsferry, Lundin Links and Lundin Ladies courses.
Kingsbarns also has a popular garden attraction at Cambo Estate with its Snowdrop collection and there is Kellie Castle, near Arncroach, a National Trust for Scotland property once owned by the famous Scottish architect Sir Robert Lorimer and his son, sculptor Hew Lorimer. During the summer months Kellie Castle garden teams up with the private garden’s at nearby Balcaskie estate. Other private gardens that open to the public as part of Scotland’s Garden Scheme are Balcarres house near Colinsburgh, the ancestral seat of the Premier Earl of Scotland, the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres and a few miles west is Teasses estate gardens near Upper Largo which are also open after substantial renovations.
The ruined mansion of Largo House and its walled garden are also in the planning stage of renovation too. It has a commanding view of beautiful Largo Bay with its long stretch of golden sand from Shell Bay caravan park to the small village of Lower Largo, birthplace of Alexander Selkirk, the real life inspiration for Robinson Crusoe.
Neuk is the Scots word for nook or corner, and the delightful East Neuk, with its string of picturesque fishing and farming villages, is one of the...
View full detailsThe ancient Kingdom of Fife and the surrounding area play a central role in the history of the nation, from the battlefield of Bannockburn to the p...
View full detailsChristopher Rush is a Scottish writer, for thirty years a teacher of literature in Edinburgh. His books include A Twelvemonth and a Day (chosen by ...
View full detailsTwenty Seven walks in Fife graded for difficulty with route maps and descriptions.
This beautiful book presents a fascinating guide to traditional Scottish cuisine with an authentic collection of 150 best-loved recipes. The introd...
View full detailsAfter a brief introduction on the history of Scotland and Scottish cooking, this book takes a look at the various ingredients that are produced a...
View full detailsMemories and Reflections: An East Neuk Anthology Nellie Watson was born in 1895 in Cellardyke, Anstruther, the daughter of a fisherman. She was edu...
View full detailsFife : Pictorial and Historical; Its People, Burghs, Castles, and Mansions. Volume II. by Alexander Hastie Millar (Author) Part of the HISTORY OF B...
View full detailsAnna, Countess of the Covenant by Mary McGrigor Lady Anna Mackenzie, daughter of Lord Seaforth, was born in 1621. Famed for her beauty, she married...
View full detailsThe Witches of Fife : Witch-Hunting in a Scottish Shire, 1560-1710 by Stuart MacDonald (Author) Along the coast of Fife, in villages like Culross a...
View full detailsA Lie About My Father by John Burnside John Burnside has published seven works of fiction and eleven collections of poetry, including his Selected ...
View full detailsTHE BATTLE OF ST MONANS where in 1548 a small Scottish force engages the Admiralty of England at an attempted landing in FIFE....over 900 killed an...
View full detailsFife's Fishing Industry by Linda McGowan (Author) Fishing has always been a mainstay of Fife. The fishing industry began to develop in earnest in t...
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