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  • av Hugh McMillan
    146,-

    Diverted to Split is Hugh McMillan's new poetry book, his sixth from Luath. As before, his poetry ranges widely in subject matter, from his friends and family to his travels and his politics, and deals with life's great issues, love and mortality. Andrew Greig has noted that McMillan's poetry finds the universal in the microscopically personal, a platform, a verge, a wake, a train ride. As ever, humour plays a large part, sometimes bleak, sometimes wholehearted, but you're never laughing so much you lose sight of the human story, its triumphs, its ultimate failures. This poetry collection will not only be a hit with fans of Hugh McMillan's work, but any poetry lover that is seeking for warmth and the wit of humans during these turbulent times.

  • av Archie Macpherson
    160,-

    Elevate your love for Scottish football with 100 Favourite Scottish Football Goals by the legendary Archie Macpherson. Immerse in the electrifying world of Scottish football as Macpherson, a true commentary icon of the sport, takes you on a thrilling journey through a century of the most jaw-dropping goals. From iconic moments to game-changing plays, this book is a celebration of the artistry, skill and sheer brilliance that defines Scottish football. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual enthusiast, you'll relive the magic of unforgettable goals that have left an indelible mark on the beautiful game. Archie Macpherson's expert commentary and insights add an extra layer of excitement to each goal, providing a unique perspective that only a seasoned football veteran can offer. 100 Favourite Scottish Football Goals is a must-have for anyone who cherishes the rich history and passion of Scottish football.

  • av Douglas Watt
    190,-

    Step into the thrilling world of historical crime with A Case of Desecration in the West, the sixth instalment in the gripping John MacKenzie series set in late 17th-century Scotland. Join investigative advocate John MacKenzie and his witty sidekick Davie Scougall as they embark on a riveting journey to Glasgow and the opulent Hamilton Palace. Unravel the mystery surrounding the drowning of Bethia Porterfield in the Avon Water. Was it a tragic accident, suicide, or something more sinister like murder? What secrets lie behind the desecration of a Quaker burial ground near Hamilton, and what connection does it have to the clandestine Cadzow Kiss, a forbidden club meeting in the ruins of Cadzow Castle? Prepare for a rollercoaster of suspense and intrigue as MacKenzie and Scougall navigate the treacherous waters of deception. A Case of Desecration in the West is a journey into a cesspit of dark secrets that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

  • av Angus Peter Campbell
    126,-

    Embark on an enchanting odyssey with The Eight Moon over Rubh' na h-Achlais leis na bord dubh by award-winning writer Angus Peter Campbell. This captivating tale unfolds on a picturesque Scottish island, introducing you to Jack whose journey takes an unexpected turn. Venture south as he temporarily leaves the highlands behind, enticed by the allure of southern comforts. However, the call of his roots is undeniable, prompting him to return on a quest that will shape not only the landscape but also his own identity. Mystery unfolds around a hidden treasure in his homeland, with twists that will keep any reader on their toes. Discover the importance of highland connections, as the narrative weaves a rich tapestry of heritage, identity and the enduring bonds that tie us to our roots. The Eight Moon over Rubh' na h-Achlais leis na bord dubh is a poignant exploration of the human spirit and the significance of preserving one's cultural ties.

  • av Margaret Skinnider
    136,-

    Doing my Bit for Ireland is Margaret Skinnider's autobiography, focusing mostly on the time period shortly before and after the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland.

  • av Alex Boyd
    190,-

  • av Robin Laing
    136,-

    Who saw the Queen's bahoukie?Which castle had an annual rent of one red rose?Which castle was known as 'the ship that never sailed'?The world and history of Scottish castles has been explored through multiple media forms, but not quite in this way. The Queen's bahoukie and other tales from Scotland's castles takes us on a poetic and historical journey through the castles of Scotland. Cling to the other-worldliness that is hidden within the crumbling walls of Scotland's castles. Through the centuries, stories have piled up of their beauty, mystery, drama, bravery and tragedy. Within this book we listen to the personal stories of those who inhabited these historic buildings. Their love and loyalties, joys and suff erings, and even the details of the domestic life within the castle. This book will be of interest to tourists and visitors to Scotland - making a unique companion as they explore the castles of Scotland. Those with a love for history and poetry would also be keen to read this book, especially those visiting Historic Environment Scotland sites.

  • av Maoilios Caimbeul
    120,-

    Embark on an enchanting journey through time and tales with Moilidh agus Doilidh, a heartwarming yet poignant narrative that seamlessly weaves together the lives of Moilidh, an orphaned pet lamb, and Dolly, the wise seanchaidh sheep. In this book, Maoilios Caimbeul invites readers to follow the lives of Molly and Dolly as they explore the picturesque landscape of Sutherland, Skye, Lewis, the Uists, Bara, Mull, Rum and others, amongst the backdrop of the Highland Clearances. The juxtaposition of Moilidh's sentimental journey with the intense historical narrative of the Clearances, and eventually the crofter's rebellion, creates a powerful and thought-provoking reading experience. This book will be key for children who speak Gaelic, or are learning to speak. Older readers will also gain a lot from the details about the clearances. Given its younger age demographic, the Gaelic language used will also be accessible to all ages learning Gaelic

  • av Hugh McMillan
    126,-

  • av Rab Wilson
    146,-

    Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the 1984-1985 national UK MinersâEUR(TM) Strike âEUR" the largest industrial action by a UK union in the 20th Century âEUR" Here We Go, Here We Go, Here We Go! Is comprised of RabâEUR(TM)s previous mining poems as well as new poems that relate to current social and economic problems in Scotland and the UK. Once he left school in 1977, Rab Wilson worked in the mining industry along the west coast of Scotland for eight years. On the 12th March 1984 Rab joined the MinersâEUR(TM) Strike, where he remained on strike until the 21st March 1985, after nearly a full year on strike. The poetry in this collection chronicles the events and aftermath of the MinersâEUR(TM) Strike, through the eyes of a miner who was very much involved in it, a momentous landmark of the working-class struggle. Rab has witnessed the first-hand implications of the demise of ScotlandâEUR(TM)s mining industry. No other Scots poet today is better placed than Rab to record the history and importance of ScotlandâEUR(TM)s mining industry and the challenging strike.

  • av Barbara Henderson
    126,-

    No. Not the Palace. Anywhere but the Palace. 12-year-old Alexander Buchan was once content, training as a falconer at Strathbogie Castle in Huntly. But when his Earl sends him to Edinburgh to the court of the newly arrived Mary, Queen of Scots, the boy finds himself lured into a world of intrigue, terror and treachery. Alexander knows right from wrong, but how can he hope to outwit the Earl's murderous messenger? Surely no one can defy such a powerful master whose wife is rumoured to be a witch!Soon, more than the boy's own life is at stake: his friend Lizzie is arrested and the the angry clouds of Reformation Scotland gather around the young Queen. It seems that Alexander must spy ‿ or die.

  • av Shelagh Chaimbeul
    146,-

    From the winner of the Best Unpublished Manuscript for Children/Young People at the Gaelic Literature Awards 2023. Fae na Slighe follows the haunting case of Joni Dawson's tragic demise. When Joni's death is revisited in a new 'true crime' series on YouTube, it sparks an unexpected chain of events for Amy and Ciara. The couple's lives take an eerie turn as they recognize a familiar bracelet worn by Joni in the series, a relic Amy stumbled upon two decades earlier on the very same coastal path. Haunted by the possibility that they possess a crucial piece of evidence linked to Joni's untimely end, Amy and Ciara grapple with what to do with the bracelet. As they cautiously navigate the decision to rid themselves of the item, an ominous presence looms in the shadows, threatening their every move. With someone desperate to prevent the truth from surfacing, the couple finds themselves embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. This book weaves a suspenseful narrative of unexpected connections and a race against time, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final, spine-chilling revelation.

  • av Gemma Morgan
    170,-

    This is a fascinating insight into a macho, male-dominated world where reality is so grotesquely distorted from the public perception. Read it, believe it, because sometimes the truth is far more incredible than fiction.TERRY BUTCHER, Captain of England Football Team Her husband found her by the roadside, delirious and choking on her own vomit. Gemma Morgan was 33, happily married with two young children, an outstanding army service record and a first-class international sporting career. But underneath she was a wreck, surviving on a cocktail of vodka, Valium and sleeping pills. Misogyny, sexual abuse and toxic masculinity had been the daily realities of her Army career long before being deployed unarmed and unsupported to the blood and mayhem of a war zone. When Gemma gave birth to a baby girl, motherhood left her lost and alienated, a soldier who had deliberately suppressed her femininity with no idea how to cope. Together, these experiences triggered a mental health crisis that led her to become suicidal, battling PTSD, betrayed and abandoned by the institution to which she had devoted seven years of her life. With the support of her family Gemma has been on a long, hard and bumpy road to recovery. This is her story in her own words. She has told it to inspire a fierce and urgent call for change.  Gemma speaks with powerful vulnerability - you could hear a pin drop. JODIE KIDD Model, Racing Driver and TV Personality

  • av Tom Normand
    380 - 1 086,-

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    170,-

    From the co-founder of the SFSA and SFSA resident writer comes a dive into what it is about Scottish football than truly captures us. With contributions from the likes of Henry McLeish, Gordon Duncan, Hugh Carter, Tommy McAllister, Tom Miller, Ben Patterson, Colin Campbell, Alan Thompson ‿ and many, many more ‿ this book takes you from club to club, exploring what it is they love about their local teams and football itself. From Rangers to Falkirk to Dundee United, there is something for every fan of football here. This labour of love will look through not only the history of each of these teams, but the personal story each person has with them. Profits from Truly the People‿s Game: Why We Love Scottish Football will be going to support Fans for Foodbanks and the SFSA‿s work with Play Soccer Malawi. Scottish football is always a hot topic for fans and those associated. It will also make an ideal gift for any fan this Christmas. Covering a large variety of clubs, any fan can pick up this book and find something of their interest.

  • av Anne Pia
    146,-

    Magnaccioni (Roman dialect): people who live to eat well. I know no other word that captures that rare gift, that supremely basic human quality of eating with mind, eyes and heart and radiating uncontainable pleasure in so doing. Writing as a passionate food aficionada, Anne Pia has created a convivial and open-hearted cookery book that invites you into her kitchen. In Magnaccioni, she shares her own family recipes and the food she has enjoyed in Italy based on la cucina povera, la cucina di terra ‿ the use of fresh produce and simple ingredients to create sumptuous, joyful feasts. Get ready to listen to Italian music, pour a glass of wine and enjoy cooking with Anne. Join her in becoming magnaccioni!

  • av Mike Harding
    146,-

    Well-known as a stand up comic and folk musician, Mike Harding is now equally known for his rich and varied poetry. Music, place, landscape, politics, memories and stories have always been Mike Harding‿s creative touchstones, never more so than in ‿The Lonely Zoroastrian‿, his first collection since the 2020 pandemic and lockdown, both of which feature in some of the earlier poems in this book. Storytelling is the essence of his work whether telling the true story of a lost city buried under the ice cap, the curse an old Ukrainian woman laid on a group of Russian soldiers or stories from his beloved Connemara like Islandman and St Luke‿s Little Summer. From his ‿little shed of words‿ here is Mike Harding ‿singing about the dark times‿.

  • - Trainspotting on Location
    av Tim Bell
    190,-

  • av Allan Ramsay
    106,-

    A collection of proverbs in the original Scots, and translated into English covering family, work, money, self-Improvement and food and drink amongst other topics. Scots proverbs tell it like it is, and provide advice for a myriad of situations. This pocketsize volume would make an excellent souvenir or a gift for any occasion.

  • av Emma Grae
    116,-

    Ah want tae check she‿s awricht. Ah kin luik there fur Brodie an aw. Burds are meant tae fly. Brodie goes missing. Being a bird with a bad wing, Iona is sent into a worry. Her mammy is busy trying to get her ready for school and the snaw is settling in. But Brodie must be found. Running through the garden and exploring Mad Billy‿s farm, Brodie couldn‿t have gone far. After all, she was a hoolet thit couldnae fly. A fantastic book from award-winning Scots author Emma Grae, exploring themes of confidence and celebrates the idea that it is okay to be different. Meet all the different animals we encounter on the search for Brodie in this bonnie wee book. There is an untapped market for an original children‿s book in Scots and Emma is keen to fill it with great stories for kids aged 7-10 years old. With a snowy setting, it will make a great gift this Christmas for any child in Scotland.

  • av Bill Hare
    246,-

    Following the fi rst volume of Bill Hare‿s exploration Scottish Artists, Scottish Artists in an Age of Radical Change, this new volume, Scottish Art and Artists in Historical and Contemporary Context will expand on the invaluable contribution to the cultural development of modern and contemporary Scotland. Joan Eardley, Alan Davies, the Boyle Family, Ken Currie, Anthony Hatwell, Doug Crocker, Jack Knox, Lys Hansen, William Turnbull, Iain Robertson, Douglas Gordon and John Kennedy ‿ are just some of the artists who Bill Hare explores in both their historical and contemporary contexts. From body politics to the Athenian way to Scottish artists in Venice, this book will reveal the importance and intellectual power this generation of Scottish artists have had over decades of time through a compilation of in-depth essays and interviews.

  • av Serafina Crolla
    136,-

    Living in Picinisco, Italy a er World War II brought enough societal challenges, never mind having to find the means to feed 19 other mouths. It is up to Mamma Matilda to make the needed sacrifices to ensure her family‿s survival. With another baby on the way and the older siblings looking towards their future, tension begins to seep through the cracks. Upholding tradition, during a time of Italian poverty, death and lack of opportunities, is fading further away in the children‿s minds. But Mamma Matilda will do what she must to protect what she loves the most ‿ her family. A fictional story inspired by a real gravestone inscription ‿An Exemplary Mother of Nineteen Children‿, this book tells the story of struggling to support a large family, but the harsh realities one must face when it comes to deciding to follow your footsteps or continue down the path of tradition. What truly is the importance of family? Does one‿s dreams come before or after it? How would Mamma Matilda cope with an empty nest? In the end, it is family that has driven her all these years.

  • av Barbara Henderson
    170,-

    The artist, the Blue Badge tour guide, the construction superintendent ‿ join writer Barbara Henderson and photographer Alan McCredie for an A-Z glimpse behind the scenes at Scotland‿s iconic Forth Bridge. Packed with stories and anecdotes, meet the people whose lives are inextricably welded to the famous red girders: enthusiasts, professionals, residents, researchers, souvenir sellers, lifeboat crew, train drivers, writers and volunteers, all accompanied by images from the acclaimed photographer Alan McCredie. Whilst there are several photographic books on the Forth Bridge they mainly have an emphasis on the structure itself, not the people here and now. Made from Girders seeks to give a real sense of what the bridge means to people. This book will be of interest to people from the area or who have connections to the Forth Rail Bridge, as well as tourists visiting the area.

  • av Bashabi Fraser
    146,-

    We inhabit everything that comes our way: people, places, nature. Writing itself is our habitat. It is this space that Bashabi Fraser that explores in her new collection Habitat. These poems challenge our understanding of rules and form when it comes to poetry. Bashabi plays with the duality that her life has instructed her with ‿ through having lived in two different countries, experiencing two different cultures ‿ yet allowing the parallels to still come through. At its core, this collection is about our journeys ‿ where we have been, where we are going, and what we are moving through. It is all about our habitats and our connection to them.Â

  • av Steve Nallon
    270,-

    Where are we going? The future, Doc! Great Scott! Not forgetting the wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey past. That‿s right, ticket holders, Destination Time Travel is your journey into the many worlds of the time travel tale ‿ exploring its tropes, its rules, its devices, its science, its values, its plots, its characters and, most importantly, its enduring ‿ and timeless ‿ appeal. Alongside their upcoming film seminar at the British Film Institution in October, join Steve Nallon and Dick Fiddy as they explore the world‿s obsession with time travel in film and television. From the classics of Doctor Who and Back To The Future to the Netflix hit Dark, Nallon and Fiddy explore just what it is about time travel that makes us tick. This book will be a guaranteed hit with fans of time travel and the different film and television series that Nallon and Fiddy explore. It will also be key to film buffs and those interested in the medium.Â

  • av Tom Lehrer
    180,-

    Poisoning Pigeons in the Park brings Tom Lehrer into 2023 with this fantastic new collection of the best, funniest and darkest songs from his career - alongside complimentary illustrations by thetalented Bob Dewar. From 'Ivy League alma maters' to 'It makes a fellow proud to be a soldier', these hilariously dark songs will keep you on your toes as you make your way through his ever-familiar and present work. Usingfamiliar favourite tunes as their backing, with an index from the author, this book will be the best way for anyone to enjoy Lehrer's songs. With building political tension around the world, Lehrer's satiric songs will provide comfort to those who need it. It will not only be a hit with fans of Lehrer's work but newer fans of black humour in general. Additionally, those who follow Bob Dewar's work will also be keen to see how he illustrates Lehrer's songs.

  • av Nick Drainey
    136,-

    The perfect companion for family days out in the Central Belt. In his new guide, Nick Drainey explores walks throughout the Central Belt, allof which are easily accessible by public transport. Around 30 different routes, suitable for people of all age groups and abilities. Every walk is easily accessible through the use of public transport, making each route an eco-friendly way to spend the day. These routes are not meant to challenge those who travel them, but instead offer the opportunity for memorable and enjoyable adventures for children and adults both ‿ the objective is fun. The descriptions of the walks are complemented by a repository of interesting facts, stories, and more to interest walkers. The reader will learn a little about the history and wildlife of the environments they explore. Beginners will also find helpful tips for preparation and navigation. Drainey also provides knowing insight on how to keep younger walkers entertained and motivated and turn the day into a fun adventure for everyone.

  • av Lesley Riddoch
    156,-

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