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    249

    A up-to-date geological excursion guide to the Stirling and Perth area.

  • av Antony Kamm
    115

    Looks at pirates and pirate stories with a Scottish connection. Part of the Scotties series of activity books for young readers.

  • - The Barefoot Missionary
    av Elizabeth Robertson
    129

    Updated edition - the story of the Dundee mill girl turned missionary who became one of the most remarkable Scotswomen of any generation and the first woman to be depicted on a Scottish banknote.

  • av Alan McKirdy
    115

    A Scottie activity book for young readers for home and classroom use. The book looks at the plants and wildlife of the Scottish countryside, and discusses such topics as climate change and renewable energy.

  • - The First Thirty Years
    av A. D. Morrison-Low & Sara Stevenson
    365

    This is a lavishly produced book on the eventful first thirty years of photography in Scotland: around 1840 - 70.

  • av Hamish Johnston
    225

    An account, by his great-great-grandson, of Professor Matthew Heddle (1828-97, a larger-than-life character and one of Scotland's most famous mineralogists.

  • - The Dan Klein & Alan J. Poole Private Collection
    av Rose Watban
    305,-

    The book showcases the dazzling collection of modern glass recently gifted to National Museums Scotland.

  • - An Account of the Origins of the Highland Folk Museum by Its Founder
    av Isabel Frances Grant
    139,-

    An account of Isabel Grant's experiences as an early innovator of folk museums. It illustrates a history of farming, fishing, crofting and domestic life.

  • - an Exploration
    av John Burnett
    99,-

    A timely look at John Buchan's much-loved pre-First-World-War novel - what inspired it, its themes and metaphors - and at how much of the author's own swlf and experiences are in it.

  • av Maggy Lennert
    79,-

    A new edition of this story of the Millennium Clock Tower in the National Museum of Scotland, its creation, creators and its magical inhabitants.

  • - Life and Times of Andrew Ramage 1854-1917
     
    159,-

    Co-published with the European Ethnological Research Centre, in the Flashbacks series. Andrew Ramage, the son of a farm servant, kept a diary over many years. Only three notebooks remain. They give an account of a man making his way in the world through a time of great social change.

  • - Logarithm John
    av Lynne Gladstone-Millar
    99,-

    Inventor of logarithms, John Napier made one of the greatest advances in the history of mathematics. The 16th century Scot was also a remarkable astronomer. This new edition has been redesigned and has a new cover.

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    345,-

    Field research in maritime culture undertaken by two Swedish researchers in the islands of the Outer Herbrides, Scotland, in 1934.

  • av Gordon Jarvie & Frances Jarvie
    104

    Aimed at children of 9-13 this is a history of Parliaments in Scotland from around 1200 to the present day.

  • av Frances Jarvie
    109,-

    This new edition of this popular title in the Scotties series gives a fascinating glimpse into life at the most northern edge of the Roman Empire. Through words and pictures find out about life in a Roman fort and much more.

  • - 'A Penny Was a Lot in These Days'
    av Emily B. Lyle
    169

    'Galoshins' was a folk drama performed in people's houses on New Year's Eve or Hallowe'en in the south of Scotland over a hundred years ago. These are oral reminiscences collected for the School of Scottish Studies Sound Archive.

  • av Gordon Jarvie
    119,-

    The Clans tells the story of a well-known feature of Scottish society, explaining how the idea of clanship developed.

  • av Eileen Dunlop
    104

    A Scottie activity book, for home or classroom use, with sections on: Ghosts and Graveyards; Haunted Houses; Witches; Hallowe'en; Fairies; Glaistigs and Brownies; and Merfolk.

  • av Frances Jarvie
    109,-

    A study of the life and work of Robert Burns, placing his work into the tapestry of events in Ayrshire, Scotland and the wider world - which all shaped his experiences and his poetry.

  • - An Oral History of a Fairground Dynasty
    av Frank Bruce
    159,-

    The oral history story of Frank Codona and his family - a fairground dynasty that has lasted for over 200 years. As circus performers, the troupe was applauded from the British Isles to Hawaii.

  • av John Burnett
    99,-

    Several of Robert Burns' poems deal with the supernatural. This book intends to help celebrate the 250th anniversary of the poet's birth, looks at the world of himself and his contemporaries and tries to understand their fears and emotions, with particular reference to 'Tam o Shanter'.

  • - Amazing Facts
    av Antony Kamm
    109,-

    Part of the Scotties series of books for children, Scottish Explorers looks at the Scots who have explored the Earth over the last five hundred years.

  • av Claire Watts
    109,-

    When Charles-I came to the throne in 1625 he began to make changes in the way Scotland was run, including the introduction of a prayer book. He imposed cruel punishments that were inflicted on the protesters who became known as the 'Covenanters'. This Scottie series title explains the complex subject of the Covenanters for children of 10+.

  • av Louise Innes
    99,-

    The story of Scottish bicycles and tricycles from the original 'hobby-horse' velocipede to the notorious bone-shaker to Graeme Obree's world-beating home-made superbike.

  • - Breeches, Bombers and Backaches
    av Elaine Edwards
    139,-

    Part of the "Flashbacks Oral History" series, this title offers an introduction to the Women's Land Army in the First and Second World Wars that is followed by reminiscences, recorded by the editor, of ten ex-Land Girls.

  • av Elizabeth Douglas
    113

    Ranging from the wrath of Macbeth to the kindness of Margaret, from the warrior-like Robert I to the poetic charms of James I, and from the romantic spirit of Mary, Queen of Scots to the trend-setting George IV, this book includes the tales of Kings and Queens of Scotland.

  • - The Life and Times of George Taylor 1803-1891
     
    139,-

    George Taylor was a gardener and nurseryman and, when settled in Kalamazoo, he soon established a successful business supplying plants and hedging. He was an award-winning horticulturalist and was responsible for the introduction of the cultivation of celery to the USA.

  • av Elizabeth Douglas
    119,-

    As well as illustrations, this new edition includes photographs of Mary Queen of Scots-related objects from the collections of National Museums Scotland. It also has a photocopiable 8-page activity section with games, puzzles and drawings for colouring in - suitable for home or classroom use.

  • - The Paleocene Igneous Rocks of the Isle of Rum, Inner Hebrides
    av C.H. Emeleus
    195,-

    Presents an overview of the geological evolution of the island of Rum. This title provides a selection of excursions illustrating Rum's Paleocene igneous rocks. It offers advice on travelling to the island, accommodation, weather conditions, and midges.

  • av Antony Kamm
    115

    Explains the aims of the Jacobites and the background to the risings of Viscount Dundee (1689), the Earl of Mar (1715), and Charles Edward Stuart (1745). This work features a genealogical chart of the royal families of Scotland and England, and maps and battle plans.

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