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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 guide to the pronunciation of Gaelic letters and words 
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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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Another collection of Frank Boyle's political and social commentary cartoons as featured daily in Edinburgh's Evening News. 
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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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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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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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In words and pictures David O'Neil shows the Fort William & Oban area as a touring centre is second to none. 
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In the year 1790, an eminent Scotsman had the very ambitious idea of compiling a complete picture of life in the whole of his country. 
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A NEW EDITION of artist and illustrator Scoular Anderson's guide to his home area. 
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Designed to encourage the reader to seek out the beauty of the country, this Scottish Highlands Series title is focussed on points of interest on journeys setting out from Inverness. 
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The Kibble Palace of Glasgow's Botanic Gardens is one of the city's outstanding buildings. Of international significance among 19th century curvilinear iron glasshouses, it is a familiar and loved local landmark. But it was not even originally built o 
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A new printing of Renée Forsyth's popular and acclaimed account of all aspects of Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula. 
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Paul Coulter takes a nostalgic look at the Hillman Imp motor car built in Linwood, Scotland from 1963 until 1976. The Hillman Imp was a rival to the Mini and had many innovations that were soon adopted by other motor manufacturers. The Imp however met a 
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When Tom Johnston's book, Our Scots Noble Families, first appeared in 1909 it caused a sensation. The man who was later to become wartime Scottish Secretary of State and first chairman of the North of Scotland Hydro Board revealed how many Scots lande 
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Like most villages in Scotland and in the UK, Sandbank, on the Holy Loch in Argyll, has a memorial to those who gave up their lives in the World Wars of the twentieth century. While the community was raising funds in 2002 to preserve the War Memorial at 
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Scotland's history is a subject of endless fascination. But where to start? The Romans or the Picts? The influence of the English from Norman times? The Auld Alliance with the French and the Scottish Enlightenment? 
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1813 Year of Waverley – CHRIS HARVIE

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1813 Year of Waverley – CHRIS HARVIE

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

Waverley Route - DAVID SPAVEN

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Waverley Route - DAVID SPAVEN

**Collectors' Edition Hardback** What was so important about this railway that drove hundreds of citizens to break the law, led by a Church of Scotland minister? Why was the railway allowed to close? Who or what should we 'blame' for its loss? And more p

Annie's Loo – RAYMOND YOUNG

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Annie's Loo – RAYMOND YOUNG

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

The Hidden Story of the Kilsyth Weavers

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The Hidden Story of the Kilsyth Weavers

What is the story of the Kilsyth weavers? In the age before Kilsyth became a coal mining town most Kilsythians were handloom weavers, operating their own businesses from their own cottages. They were visibly represented in the Burgh’s coat of arms by t

Our Hillman Imp

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Our Hillman Imp

Paul Coulter takes a nostalgic look at the Hillman Imp motor car built in Linwood, Scotland from 1963 until 1976. The Hillman Imp was a rival to the Mini and had many innovations that were soon adopted by other motor manufacturers. The Imp however met a

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