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  • - Selected Short Stories
    av George Mackay Brown
    199

    George Mackay Brown was a master of the short story form and produced a steady stream of short fiction collections, starting with A Calendar of Love (1967) and include A Time to Keep (1969) and Hawkfall (1974), as well as his poetry collections and novels. In this selection, edited and introduced by Malachy Tallack, we explore the author's Orkney and the ups and downs of the crofters and fishermen there. These magical stories, drawn from ancient lore and modern life, strip life down to the essentials.

  • - A Life of Love and Courage
    av Mary Miller
    149

  • - New Edition of the Twentieth Century's Dystopian Masterpiece
    av George Orwell
    125

    A dystopian masterpiece, 1984 is the powerful and prophetic novel that defined the twentieth century. This edition has a new, specially commissioned introduction by Alex Massie which recognises the importance that Barnhill, Orwell's home on the Island of Jura, had on the writing of this classic.

  • - A Memoir of Trouble and Travel
    av James Campbell
    225

    Just Go Down to the Road is the riveting story of the moral and literary education of a man who was a total failure at school but went on to become a distinguished author and journalist.

  • - Scapa Flow
    av W.S. Hewison
    415

    Known by mariners since Viking times as a safe anchorage in notoriously savage waters, Scapa Flow is the seaway that runs between the Orkney mainland and the island of Hoy. As the northern base of the Royal Navy and Allied fleets in two world wars, it witnessed some of the most seminal events in modern naval history. It was from here that The Grand Fleet set off in 1916 to do battle at Jutland; it was from that Lord Kitchener sailed to his death aboard the Hampshire; it was here that the surrendered German fleet was scuttled in May 1919; and it was here that 800 sailors lost their lives in October 1939 when HMS Royal Oak was torpedoed by a German submarine.The late W.S. Hewison's book is the ultimate history of this remarkable place. In addition to the military story, he also tells about the impact war had on the native island community as their remote archipelago was transformed into the hub of Britain's naval war machine.

  • av Carol Foreman
    209

    In this hugely enlightening book, Carol Foreman investigates the origins of many of Glasgow's street names, examining the influences and inspirations for many of the city's most famous thoroughfares, from local association and sentimentality to the influence of royalty, distinguished individuals and historical events.

  • - A Picture History
    av Sheila Mackay
    229

    The Forth Bridge was the greatest engineering feat the Victorian world had ever seen and remains, to this day, one of the great achievements of mankind. The Forth Bridge: A Picture History, tells the dramatic story of its construction using rare archive photographs.

  • - An English Island Odyssey
    av Ian Crofton
    285

    In this book, prizewinning writer and historian Ian Crofton embarks on a personal odyssey to the islands encircling England, exploring how some were places of refuge or holiness, while others have become locations for prisons, rubbish dumps or military installations.

  • - City by the Northern Sea
    av Raymond Lamont-Brown
    199

    This fascinating and comprehensive account of St Andrews traces its history from Pictish times to the present day. It is based not only on a huge amount of original research, but also on an intimate knowledge of the town which Raymond Lamont-Brown accumulated in over twenty years' residence there.

  • - A Tale From Kinloch
    av Denzil Meyrick
    159,-

    It's December 1967, and the town of Kinloch is cut off by heavy snow. With all roads closed, the only way to feed and water the townsfolk is for the fishing fleet to sail to Girvan for much needed supplies. The crew of the Girl Maggie embark upon a trip like no other, encountering ghostly Vikings, gigantic crustaceans and a helpful seagull.

  • - The Inside Story of the Legendary 1970 World Cup
    av Andrew Downie
    269

    The 1970 World Cup is widely regarded as the greatest ever staged, with more goals per game than any World Cup since. Using brand new interviews alongside painstaking archival research, Andrew Downie charts each stage of the tournament, from the preparations to the final, telling a host of remarkable stories in the players' own words.

  • av Alexander McCall Smith
    159 - 199

  • av Ann Lingard
    169 - 349

  • - Featuring the Whisky Tube Map
    av Blair Bowman
    149

    A new guide, layed out as a flavour map of whisky designed to help navigate by taste and find the next step on your whisky journey, brought to life by the creator of the WineTubeMap, Nikki Welch in collaboration with Blair Bowman

  • av Karine Polwart
    109

    An exquisite retelling of a well-known traditional tale by one of Scotland's most well-known songwriters and storytellers and illustrated by an artist renowned for her paintings of animals - both real and mythical.

  • - The Life of a Legend
    av Fiaz Rafiq
    219

    "First published in 2009 as Bruce Lee: conversations by HNL Publishing"--Title page verso.

  • av Eilidh Muldoon
    139

    23 views celebrating the coastline of Scotland, including, dramatic sea and landscapes, picturesque fishing villages, imposing animals, and wildlife.

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    125

    Let your children unleash the magic of Scotland's myths and legends with this remarkable magic painting book! Unveil dragons, unicorns and even Nessie with the magic paint brush! Go on a journey of discovery through this exquisite and stimulating book that will entertain children of all ages.

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    125

    Let your children discover all of the most iconic Scottish animals with this remarkable magic painting book! Discover the majestic red deer, playful otter and the amazing Highland cow with the magic paint brush! Go on a journey through all the animals, big and small, in this exquisite and stimulating book that will entertain children of all ages.

  • - Young Tom Morris: Pioneer of Modern Golf
    av Stephen Proctor
    199

    The biography of golf's first true superstar who revolutionised the game, despite his tragic death at just 24 years of age.

  • - A Legend in the Making
    av Stuart Cosgrove
    259

    Cassius X is the remarkable story of the transformation of Cassius Clay into global icon Muhammad Ali, pivoting on the year that he converted to Islam under the guidance of Malcolm X and prepared for his title fight against ex-convict Sonny Liston.

  • - The Lost Poets
    av Ron Butlin
    104

    In the seventies and eighties, The Lost Poets - Ron Butlin, Andrew Greig, Liz Lochhead and Brian McCabe, with musician James Hutcheson - were Scotland's reply to the Liverpool Poets. For many years they were regulars on the Edinburgh Fringe and elsewhere. With their unique blend of poetry and music they proved to be an inspiration for much of today's spoken-word movement. Each of them went on to highly successful careers as novelists, playwrights and visual artists, as well as continuing to publish poetry. This collection celebrates The Lost Poets' work and contains new as well as previously published work

  • - The Antonine Wall
    av David J. Breeze
    249

    Edge of Empire is a comprehensive and fascinating study of the Roman Empire's northernmost frontier barrier, covering the invasion, the construction, the occupation and final abandonment of the Antonine Wall. Illustrated throughout with stunning photography from David Henrie of Historic Scotland.

  • - The Royal Oak Tragedy at Scapa Flow
    av David Turner
    205

    On 13 October 1939, HMS Royal Oak, one of the British navy's top battleships, was destroyed at the Royal Navy's main anchorage at Scapa Flow. This book is a revealing account of the tragedy, told through declassified photographs and naval records, as well as statements from survivors.

  • - A Guide to the Players and Music of the Highland Bagpipe
    av William Donaldson
    189

    Pipers takes the reader inside the world of the performer community of Scottish piping, introducing the instrument itself and the various different repertories.

  • - Scotland, England and Ireland 1306 - 1328
    av Colm McNamee
    219

    The Bruces of fourteenth-century Scotland were formidable and enthusiastic warriors. Packed with detail and written with a strong and involving narrative thread, this is the first book to link up the various theatres of war and discuss the effect of the wars of the Bruces outside Scotland.

  • - The Scots Who Made Our National Drink
    av Les Wilson
    199

    The story of tea is extraordinary - it caused wars, boosted the trade in slaves and hard drugs, and it's no exaggeration to say it was one of the great engines that drove the globalisation of the world economy. In this book award-winning author Les Wilson tells the dramatic and colourful story of how Scots brought tea to Britain and made it our national drink.

  • - A D.C.I. Daley Thriller
    av Denzil Meyrick
    145,-

    Voted Culture NL's Book of the Year for 2020

  • - Authorised Edition
    av John Buchan
    159,-

    A long-forgotten promise made by Richard Hannay finds him honour-bound to resolve a violent vendetta in which the lives of a young father and his daughter are in danger from desperate men. Hannay sets out on a high-octane chase from the rural tranquillity of his English manor to the Scottish Borders and, ultimately, to Scandinavia.

  • av Morgan Cry
    155,-

    A perfect summer read for crime fans, this thriller is set on Spain's Costa Blanca with a colourful cast of double-crossing characters. It's a criminally good cocktail of sun, crime, escapism and dark humour.

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