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Consumerism, passivity, apathy and distraction. The internet is no place to attempt changing anything that matters.
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Chris Harvie’s 1814 Year of Waverley guides you through Walter Scott’s life and exciting times including Scott’s career in Edinburgh and the Borders, as invalid, schoolboy, lawyer, translator, his first successes as a ballad-collector and poet – backgroun
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"A grain, which in England is generally given to horses,
but in Scotland supports the people."
Dr Samuel Johnson's famous definition of oats
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There is an ever increasing use of herbs in the kitchen and medicine cabinet. Is this good or bad? Not all medicinal herbs are safe, some being powerful drugs especially when used with other medicines.
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Britain’s foremost investigator of wildlife crime returns to the many crime scenes that still blight our countryside to reveal the specialist skills required to gain convictions in crimes against birds and animals – victims that cannot give evidence on th
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These poems evoke Lorn Macintyre’s childhood at Dunstaffnage House, Connel, and Taynuilt, Argyll, when fields were still ploughed by horses, where his grandfather, a champion salmon fisherman, cast over pools plentiful with salmon, and where the compute
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Across the Water is an anthology of Irishness in modern Scottish writing. All of the 41 contemporary contributors have written a specially commissioned reflection on their experience of Irishness in Scotland.
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An in depth study of Dick Advocaat's reign at Ibrox.
Working with the full co-operation of Advocaat himself, and with the help of David Murray, John McClelland and others, Ronnie Esplin and Alex Anderson assess the impact and legacy of the Dutchman and
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The authors of this visionary book look at health in Scotland and beyond health to the main social, economic, environmental and cultural challenges of our times. By setting out the 'challenges of modernity' and showing how we are living through a 'change
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The urge to understand what ‘may always be’, through imagination and memory, is the leitmotif in this collection of poems by Scots emigré David Tomassini.
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A deep, hilarious novel a vivid, poignant tale in which individual odysseys startlingly merge.
It is 1956 and post-war Scotland is reeling. . . with sex, Americans, atoms, the news from Budapest. . . and fish.
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Set in the 1970s, Donal McLaughlin’s ‘Liam O’Donnell’ stories move between the West of Scotland and Northern Ireland and use the languages and voices of both places. In this outstanding collection, the Liam stories sit alongside others with more r
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February 10, 1972. 2.30pm. A big black car sweeps into Luath Street in Govan and stops outside number 10. Pat Lally, the chairman of Glasgow Corporation’s Housing Sub-committee on Clearance and Rehabilitation (later to become a well remembered Lord Provos
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Designed to encourage the reader to seek out the beauty of the country, this Scottish Highland Series title is focussed on points of interest on journeys into Argyll and the Trossachs. Packed with useful information based on the author's thorough knowle
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Heartfelt and nostalgic, this collection of poems and prose speaks of Ian Kerr's deep rootedness in his origins, in his childhood experiences and in his culture.
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Bob Dylan is the greatest popular songwriter of the second half of the 20th century. He reinvented lyric writing in popular song. He helped popularise folk music for a new generation. He was a leading light of the American civil rights movement, writing m
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Hugh Savage (1918-96) had the greatest hatred for a system of society that denies there is any such thing as society, that stigmatises the needy, that practises the philosophy of greed and encourages the triumph of the powerful. Hence he became an activ
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Manipulation of the history of the city of Glasgow is a constant stream flowing from the political leaders towards the populace. Born up a Close - memoirs of a Brigton Boy posthumously challenges that version of history, just as its author did in life.
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Finn lives with his dad on a boat on the west coast of Scotland. He loves his dad very much, but every day is hard for him because he has to carry a secret. His dad isn't at all well. And the one thing he doesn't want Finn to do is to learn to swim. The p
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