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Synopsis Over the three decades to the publication date, it is commonly argued, Scotland achieved 'a form of cultural autonomy in the absence of ...
View full detailsSynopsis Text by Hamish Coghill. Part of the range of Scottish Guides from Lomond, this compact yet comprehensive guide to Edinburgh is a must-ha...
View full detailsSynopsis Text by Ian Mitchell. Part of the range of Scottish Guides from Lomond, this compact yet comprehensive guide to Glasgow is a must-have f...
View full detailsSynopsis Shortlisted for the Boardman Tasker Prize 2009. In Cairngorm John (his call sign when in contact with search and rescue helicopters) he ...
View full detailsSynopsis "You are hereby ordered to fall upon the rebels, the MacDonald's of Glencoe, and to put all to the sword under seventy" In the terrible af...
View full detailsSynopsis Immensely detailed and fully illustrated guide to genealogy in Scotland - a thorough guide to researching your Scottish family tree. Durin...
View full detailsSynopsis A guide to 52 days out in Scotland, with over 200 things to do and places to go. Written by the Broons family, its full of wee stories, p...
View full detailsSynopsis The author, an experienced walker and journalist, provides descriptions of the loveliest walks in this part of Scotland with a sense of ec...
View full detailsSynopsis A part of the Exploring the British Isles series from the Reader's Digest. This volume focuses on the Highlands and Islands with Alistair ...
View full detailsSynopsis The Oxford Companion to Scottish History interprets history broadly, including archaeology, architecture, climate, culture, folk belief, g...
View full detailsSynopsis An armed uprising. A conspiracy. An assassination. A hanging. These events, starting with the crushing of Jacobite rebels at Culloden in 1...
View full detailsSynopsis In 2019 the Trustees commissioned, author and RSC Member, Roddy Martine to write a book commemorating 100 years of The Royal Scots Club. N...
View full detailsSynopsis Who owns Scotland? How did they get it? What happened to all the common land in Scotland? Has the Scottish Parliament made any difference?...
View full detailsSynopsis Author : Robin Buchanan-Smith. Illustrator : Dennis Hardley. An impressive coffee table book showing Scotland at it's finest. Beautiful ph...
View full detailsSynopsis The story of the Skye Bridge tolls ran for more than ten years. It is a story that goes right to the heart of government policy - the Skye...
View full detailsSynopsis Almost 500 gardens ranging from stately homes to small village cottages; allotments to therapeutic and physic gardens; from formal gardens...
View full detailsSynopsis A truly important book. It offers a huge sweep of history and deals with recent Scottish politics in formidable, but never tedious detail....
View full detailsSynopsis Tracing its origins back to the great Somerled, Raymond Campbell Paterson charts the steady ascent of Clan Donald to the zenith of its pow...
View full detailsSynopsis Editor : Donald J. Bennet The Scottish Mountaineering Club's definitive guidebook to Scotland's Munros - the Scottish mountains over 3000f...
View full detailsSynopsis One hundred fifty stunning aerial photographs show Scotland's hills, islands, lochs, harbours, rivers, lighthouses, castles, ruins, cathed...
View full detailsSynopsis This History of Scotland is a bit of a coffee table book, very well illustrated book which traces Scotland's history from ancient times to...
View full detailsSynopsis Scotland was written and photographed long before the motorways and dual-carriageways made it an accessible place to get to . . . hence to...
View full detailsSynopsis This is a practical guide to 68 hill walks in North-West and Western Scotland. The author explains how to get there and what to expect. He...
View full detailsSynopsis The Parish of Killearn lies on the border of the Lowlands and Highlands exemplifies much of the social history of Scotland. This book cove...
View full detailsSynopsis The immense history of Scotland reads like a Hollywood script. Starting with the pre-Celtic people called the Picts - and ending in modern...
View full detailsSynopsis About Scotland is a complete source book about Scotland providing a huge range of information in an accessible form. A handy reference gui...
View full detailsSynopsis The Handbook to Edinburgh - the definitive guide to Scotland's beautiful capital city. Describes the places of interest, tells you what to...
View full detailsSynopsis Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Scotland, your ultimate companion to this stunning country. The full-colour section int...
View full detailsSynopsis The essential guide for the discerning tourist and island devotee, the "Pevensey Island Guide: Skye" describes everything the visitor need...
View full detailsSynopsis Walk Scotland is a guidebook with a difference as Bruce Sandison takes the reader on 125 of his favourite walks - from the Shetland Isles ...
View full detailsSynopsis Scotland is a land of writers, musicians, poets, artists, philosophers, economists, engineers, comedians and hard men. Famed for the bagpi...
View full detailsSynopsis The Scottish Golf Book is a fascinating journey through 600 years of golf - from the country that invented the game. For the golfer not fa...
View full detailsSynopsis A wide range of very practical information on the Hebridean Islands, both Inner & Outer. Slim volume for ease of use, illustrated with...
View full detailsSynopsis This is the story of the border: a place of beginnings and endings, of differences and similarities. It is the story of England and Scotla...
View full detailsSynopsis Since before Hadrian built the wall, the Scots have been a race apart - fighters, builders, thinkers and drinkers, poets, players and peda...
View full detailsSynopsis W. A. Poucher's guides, first published in the 1960's, are some of the most popular books for fellwalkers, climbers and scramblers ever pu...
View full detailsSynopsis The essential guide for the discerning tourist and island devotee, the "Pevensey Island Guide: Lewis & Harris" describes everything th...
View full detailsSynopsis Two of Scotland's leading political voices vivisect Scotland's psyche. Tom Brown and Henry McLeish demand that a country in crisis take ra...
View full detailsSynopsis Calum MacLeod had lived on the northern point of Raasay since his birth in 1911. He tended the Rona lighthouse at the very tip of his litt...
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