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  • - Anthology of Scotland's Gaelic Verse to 1600
     
    390,-

    Duanaire na Sracaire is the first anthology to bring together Scotland's Gaelic poetry from the millenium c.600-1600 AD, when Scotland shared its rich culture with Ireland.

  • - The Springboks in their Own Words
    av Gavin Rich
    266,-

  • av Jim Carruth
    160,-

    Almost eighteen years in the making, this collection is a love poem to a rural community in Scotland. The freshness of its language brings the daily grind, its joys and harsh realities, to vivid life; its final elegies form a moving testament to a lost generation of family, friends, farmers and farms.

  • av George Mackay Brown
    190,-

    First published in 1969, An Orkney Tapestry, George Mackay Brown's seminal work, is a unique look at Orkney through the eye of a poet and a celebration of Orkney's people, language and history. Unavailable for many years, this new edition has a specially commissioned Introduction written by Kirsteen McCue and Linden Bicket.

  • - The Nation's History by the Women Who Lived It
     
    190,-

    A history of Scotland through the lens of the historically pivotal women. St Margaret, Mary Queen of Scots and Judy Murray all feature.

  • - Travels in Orkney and Shetland
    av Paul Murton
    290,-

    A personal account of Paul Murton's travels in the formerly Nordic worlds of Scotland, across Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland.

  • - The Story of the Grassmarket Community Project
    av Richard Frazer
    140,-

    An energising book filled with individual inspiring and motivating stories of overcoming extreme adversity.

  • - The Orkney Judge
    av David Torrance
    240,-

    Born in Edinburgh in 1932, James John Clyde, The Rt Hon. the Lord Clyde of Briglands, was a judge with a distinguished career who made a major contribution to the building of modern public law across the United Kingdom.This biography charts James¿s life, in which he initially aimed to replicate that of his father and grandfather, who both became Lord President, the most senior position in the Scottish legal profession. However, as his career unfolded, he carved a different path, chairing the Orkney Child Abuse Inquiry in 1991, being appointed a Law Lord in the House of Lords and overseeing the implementation of part of the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland.Based on research among public and family records, as well as extensive interviews with those who knew Lord Clyde as both friend and colleague, acclaimed political biographer David Torrance paints a vivid picture of a remarkable man.

  • - Scotland and the First World War
    av Trevor Royle
    190,-

    Provides an account of how the war changed Scotland irrevocably by exploring a wide range of themes, including the response to the call for volunteers, the performance of Scottish military formations in 1915 and 1916, and the militarization of the Scottish homeland, and the resistance to war in Glasgow and the west of Scotland.

  • - John Gregorson Campbell's Superstitions of the Highlands and the Islands of Scotland and Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands
    av John Gregorson Campbell
    460,-

    Introduces the reader to the supernatural: fairies, witches, and, ghosts as well as general superstitions and the beliefs and rituals of the traditional calendar. This book details Campbell's work with explanatory notes and a biography, supported by bibliography, maps and index.

  • av Anne Lorne Gillies
    550,-

    Gaelic Scotland is one of the world's great treasure-houses of song. This anthology gathers together music and lyrics from all over the Gaelic-speaking Highlands and Islands - an extraordinary tradition that stretches in an unbroken line from the bardic effusions of ancient times to the Celtic fusions of vibrant young Gaelic musicians and poets.

  • av A.R.B. Haldane
    186,-

    One of the great classics of Scottish history, The Drove Roads of Scotland interweaves folklore, social comment and economic history in a fascinating account of Scotland's droving trade and the routes by which cattle and sheep were brought from every corner of the land to markets in central Scotland.

  • av John Love
    316,-

    In 1697 Martin Martin, a Gaelic-speaking scholar from Skye, travelled to St Kilda to study the island's flora and fauna and to learn about the now extinct great auk. Much of the information that he gathered during this expedition was relayed to him by the islanders.

  • - Memories of a Traveller 1928-58
    av Duncan Williamson
    210,-

    "First published in 1994 by Canongate Press Ltd" -- title page verso.

  • av Eilidh Muldoon
    140,-

    Colouring book based on the city of Glasgow

  • - Landscapes in Stone
    av Alan McKirdy
    126,-

    Longlisted for the Highland Book Prize 2019The rocks of northern Scotland tell of turbulent events involving continental collisions that unleashed cataclysmic forces, creating a chain of mountains, the remnants of which we see today on both sides of the Atlantic. Geologists from Victorian times onwards have studied the area, and some of the most important geological phenomena have been established and described from the rocks that built these stunning landscapes.In this book, Alan McKirdy makes sense of the many and varied episodes that shaped the familiar landscape we see today. He highlights a number of fascinating geological features, including the Old Red Sandstones of Cromarty and the Black Isle, which carry the secrets of life during 'the Age of Fishes', and the thin sliver of fossil-bearing strata which hugs the coast from Golspie to beyond Helmsdale that dates back to Jurassic times and which records the time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

  • - Long Distance Guide
    av Peter Evans
    266,-

    An overview of the need-to-know information for hiking along the Aberdeen to Ballater spanning Deeside Way. Provided in weatherproof plastic wallet.

  • - Two Lives Apart
    av Willie Orr
    150,-

    In 1974 the leader of the Ulster Unionists in Westminster disappeared. At the same his son, a hill shepherd in the West Highlands of Scotland hds a disabling tractor accident and decided to enrol in Stirling University where he embraced socialism. Willie Orr was that son.

  • av Benedict Blathwayt
    150,-

    A unique Scottish-themed sticker atlas from one of the UK's most popular and best-selling children's author/illustrators

  • - An Autobiography
    av George Mackay Brown
    140,-

    George's memory is inseparable from Orkney, where he was born the youngest child of a poor family. Tuberculosis framed George's early life and kept him in a kind of limbo. He discovered alcohol which gave him insights into the workings of the mind. By the time of his death in 1996 he was recognised as one of the great writers of his country.

  • av George Mackay Brown
    140,-

    "Vinland", George Mackay Brown's fourth novel, follows the turbulent life of Ranald Sigmundson, a young boy born into the Dark Ages, when Orkney was torn between its Viking past and its Christian future.

  • - Two Orkney Stories
    av George Mackay Brown
    140,-

    Features a collection of two stories.

  • av George Mackay Brown
    146,-

    Bestowed at birth with two gifts, an ivory flute and a bag of silver and gold coins, a young girl wanders through time. She is destined to pursue the dragon of war and before he consumes the world in flames, subdue him not with violence but music. Moving across the battlefields from East to West, the girl bears witness to the suffering and brutality of war throughout history ...

  • av George Mackay Brown
    137,99

    Greenvoe, the community on the Orkney Island of Hellya, has existed unchanged for generations. George Mackay Brown has recreated a week in its life, mixing history with personality in a sparkling mixture of prose and poetry.

  • - A D.C.I. Daley Thriller
    av Denzil Meyrick
    140,-

    In this seventh instalment of the Ian Rankin-esque DCI Jim Daley series, Daley contends with an unexpected figure from the past while attempting to solve the disappearance of a crew member from a luxury cruiser, along with the vanishing of a local ornithologist.

  • av George Seton
    210,-

    The small island archipelago of St Kilda, which rises majestically from the stormy waters of the North Atlantic, has a magic and allure which is both enduring and inexplicable.

  • - An Adventure Through Scottish Football
    av Aidan Smith
    186,-

    In Bring Me the Sports Jacket of Arthur Montford, Aidan Smith mines Scottish football history for quirk, strangeness and charm, on a journey that takes him from Albania to Albion Rovers, great players are celebrated and so are great characters.

  • av Jim Carruth
    176,-

    Bale Fire is a book in three cycles. The first explores the darker side of communities in decline. The middle is a transposition of elements and characters of the Odyssey to a Scottish hill farm and its neighbours. The final part looks at the idea of harvest and loss. Jim Carruth offers here both a celebration and an elegy.

  • - In the Footsteps of Monks, Miners and Martyrs
    av Ian Bradley
    220,-

    The minister and broadcaster gives a history and reflection on the Fife Pilgrim Way, approaching it as a site of both religious and secular significance.

  • - Scotland's Silent Revolution 1760 - 1830
    av Peter Aitchison & Andrew Cassell
    170,-

    This book reflects pioneering historical research which establishes the Clearances as part of a wider process which affected the whole of Scotland.

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