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Another collection of Frank Boyle's political and social commentary cartoons as featured daily in Edinburgh's Evening News.
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As Britain’s Trident system comes to the end of its life, in the course of the present parliament decisions need to be made on the future of the nuclear weapons. Britannia’s Sceptre, part of Argyll Publishing’s Discussions series of current affairs
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During 1995-2004 a detailed survey of butterflies was undertaken in South West Scotland as part of a national survey throughout Britain and Ireland.
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Alan Mackintosh was only one of millions of young men who met a premature and bloody death in the trenches of World War I. He had family connections on his father's side with Inverness-shire and Ross-shire; he was brought up in Brighton, attended St Paul
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The inspiration for this book was a Scot. For such a small nation the Scots have been influential in so many areas of the planet’s development. Yet Scots have a problem with achievement. Why are so many Scottish people suspicious of our fellow countrymen
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Over the last 150 years, Scotland’s largest immigrant group has been the Irish. Integrating into Scottish society resulted in this multi-generational community giving birth and support to the social and cultural institution of Celtic FC.
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From his early twenties Charles Dickens was the world’s most celebrated novelist.
Nor since his death in 1870 has much changed.
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Edna Robertson has written a powerful biography of a nineteenth century medical pioneer. Using family papers including Christie's letters to his brother Andrew in Kilmarnock and other sources, she does not shirk from the realities of Zanzibar before pub
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A light-hearted account of the joys and trials of cycling alone around the coast of Scotland. The journey, on a mountain bike, follows the roads and tracks nearest to the shoreline, from the cycle paths of East Lothian to the trail around the western edge
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The Dalriada Project which ran from 2006 to 2010 centred on the core of the ancient kindom of Dalriada. This area of Mid Argyll contains an unrivalled wealth and diversity of natural and cultural heritage and the project aimed to enhance public access and
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A picture book with music to appeal to the young and the not so young. It is also of interest to primary schools and libraries for its realistic illustrations portraying life in the last century and the simple tunes for young singers and musicians.
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All around this small clifftop habitation, the wild land was working day and night over the centuries, silently, imperceptibly, to reclaim what it knew to be its own. The years had whittled away at the village until only its strongest and most tenacious i
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This short book argues that transport in Scotland is deep-fried unhealthy and is time-warped in the age of the car. Failure to address the issue has social, economic and ecological costs.
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This book is the first full-length study of Scotland’s ethno-religious discord that has appeared in the devolution era. It explores the origins and staying power of sectarian conflict and analyses the new tensions that have erupted since 2010, and the res
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At its peak in the early years of the twentieth century, 100,000 people were employed in the Clydeside shipbuilding and marine engineering industries at any one time. Generation followed generation into the shipyards and they became ingrained in the cultu
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Dunoon Pier is a timely look at one hundred years of that landmark of the River Clyde estuary. Etched on the memory of millions over generations, a trip 'doon the watter' meant disembarking at Dunoon from one of many fondly remembered vessels.
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Edinburgh’s Colonies reviews the historical background to a remarkable phase in housing history. Based on extensive new research, the book provides insights into a wider social history of Edinburgh that resulted in the construction of so many ‘colonies’ s
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In this new evaluation timed to mark the centenary of the Great War (1914–18), Colin Campbell assesses the reputation of the elite 51st Division, which alleged that German soldiers feared it more that any other British or Empire division.
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The aim of this book is to inform, educate and empower parents or carers of children and young people, about how drugs have the potential to damage their health and wellbeing. Many adults are particularly worried about the use of drugs by teenagers, and s
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The outstandingly successful Far from the Rowan Tree is the story of the Gillies family's brave migration to Canada in the 1950s. Facing the harshness and contrasts of life in the Prairie lands of Alberta, like many immigrants, the Gillies made out agains
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