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  • av Alastair Hannay
    289,-

    Kierkegaard scholars will be unfazed by the length of this memoir. Male Aspergers will be encouraged by the relationships with women. Yachts(wo)men may be surprised to learn there is life 'on the beach'. But this is not Mad Men meets Lucky Jim.

  • - The Collected Poems of Douglas Young
    av Douglas Young
    369,-

  • - The Life of Sir William Watson Cheyne
    av Jane Coutts
    348,-

  • - Political preaching and pulpit censure in eighteenth-century Scotland
    av Ronald Lyndsay Crawford
    396,-

    An original and important exploration of religion and culture during the Scottish Enlightenment from the focus of a detailed study of the implications of the 'chair of verity' for political preaching.

  • - The Life and Times of Hanna Diyab
    av Hanna Diyab
    289,-

    A major translation into English of the travel memoirs of Hanna Diyab, the man credited with telling the story of 'Aladdin' to Antoine Galland - himself the first European translator of 'One Thousand and One Nights' - in 1709, in Paris.

  • - A Memoir 1963 to 2018
    av Sandy Grant
    316,-

    An invaluable personal record of everyday life in a country in transition. When the author arrived in late 1963, Bechuanaland was a Protectorate administered by the British from nearby South Africa. Three years later, as Independence came in a rush, the government of the new Botswana was technically bankrupt, and its very survival seemed in doubt.

  • - An Encyclopaedia
    av Angus Martin
    329,-

    The story of those who have made whisky in Campbeltown will delight both malt whisky enthusiasts and local historians who seek beyond superficiality and myth.

  • av David W. Potter
    369,-

    Like city tour buses, this is a journey through Kirkcaldy to be hopped on and off - or enjoyed slowly from the beginning.

  • av Duncan Carmichael
    261,-

    In a beautiful world these football statistics would be full of triumphant information generated by glorious success. Yet for every `all time best' there is an `all time worst'. The glorious and the inglorious. As even the most spellbinding statistics can lose their allure, narrative is used to bring them to life. And great photographs.

  • av David W. Potter
    289,-

    The name of East Fife is woven into the fabric of Scottish football, with the club attracting support across the Kingdom of Fife. This illustrated diary of events in its history, from 1903 to 2019, records the football within the rich cultural and social history of Fife and Scotland. The story is a great one.

  • av Angus Martin
    159,-

    In this thematic sequence of poems, the Kintyre poet and historian Angus Martin evokes the spectacular Atlantic coast between Machrihanish and the Mull of Kintyre, a landscape he has explored since boyhood.

  • av Ethel Carnie Holdsworth
    219,-

    The third novel to be brought back into print in The Ethel Carnie Holdsworth Series, edited by Dr Nicola Wilson, a collection and study of the author's writings that explores her contribution to British working-class literature. The novel, first published in 1924, is Introduced by Roger Smalley.

  • - The Second Line
    av Derek Coller
    498,-

    An illustrated selection from the extensive writings of two intrepid jazz collectors and researchers, Derek Coller and the late Bert Whyatt (1920-2013). The compilation records the lives and music of the unsung 'White Jazzmen of Chicago' from the 1920s onwards. A small percentage of all those who played jazz in Chicago, a long and proud tradition

  • av David W. Potter
    289,-

    Raith Rovers is a fascinating club, exasperating and delighting its supporters in more or less equal measure. Founded in 1883, the club has represented the town of Kirkcaldy since being admitted (not without a struggle) to the Scottish League in the early years of the 20th century. Only twice have they won a major Scottish honour.

  • - Ayr United Triumphs
    av Duncan Carmichael
    247,-

    Duncan Carmichael, the renowned historian of Ayr United, turns his attentions to the nine titles won between 1912 and 2018. As he reflects, the idea of winning - and celebrating - titles is not familiar to the real fans who support provincial clubs. These are the stories of when dreams came true.

  • - Notes from an Ordinary Life
    av Anne M. Scriven
    203,-

    New thoughts about the everyday, focussing on the ordinary yet mindful of wider happenings, from the author of 'Provenance: Tales from a Bookshop' (2014) and 'Learning to Listen: Life and a Very Nervous Dog' (2013).

  • av David W. Potter
    289,-

    No-one will ever say that Forfar Athletic are the best team in the world, but their history of almost 135 years is a fascinating one, reflecting the passion in the town for football and the unconditional love bestowed on the club by so many people.

  • av Bert Whyatt & Derek Coller
    289,-

    An illustrated selection from the extensive writings of two intrepid jazz collectors and researchers, Derek Coller and the late Bert Whyatt (1920-2013). The compilation records the lives and music of the unsung 'White Jazzmen of Chicago' from the 1920s onwards. A small percentage of all those who played jazz in Chicago, a long and proud tradition.

  • av Murdoch Campbell
    275,-

    The Book of Psalms holds a special place in the affections of believers. However distressing or unusual our experiences, whatever our depths of temptation or fear, or heights of joy and consolation, the Psalmist has already walked in the same paths as ourselves

  • av Fred Urquhart
    181,-

    A collection of ten short stories, first published in 1980 and widely noted for Urquhart's insight into the female characters portrayed. This edition reproduces the stories in facsimile, with a new introduction by Colin Affleck.

  • av Julian Simpole & Julian Hardinge
    262,-

    Both of the authors of this new guide have focused their chess careers at club and county level, and write from personal experience.

  • - New and selected poems 1991 - 2016
    av George Gunn
    191,-

    A new selection from poems published in various forms between 1991 and 2013 leads into eleven new works, including After the Rain, the poem from which the volume takes its title.

  • av Duncan Carmichael
    203,-

    The history of the men who became managers of Ayr United - from 1910 to the present - and the times in which they did their job, from the pen of the Club's renowned historian.

  • av Murdoch Campbell
    262,-

    A classic book on Christian life in the Scottish Highlands and Islands from the pen of Revd Murdoch Campbell, with additional biographical and historical material by J. Douglas MacMillan.

  • av Merryn Fergusson
    191,-

    A physiotherapist, who does not normally treat dizziness, vertigo and labyrinthitis, is prompted to look into the possible reasons behind a successful treatment.

  • av Angus Martin
    205,-

    Three summers - and many journeys by bicycle and on foot - provide the inspiration behind 'A Summer in Kintyre' (2014), 'Another Summer in Kintyre: Reflections on a 2014 Diary' (2015), and now this concluding account of the author's close engagement with the places, people and nature in his life.

  • av Roger Lee Emerson
    272,-

    A Vermonter 'in spirit' brings to life the stories preserved in boxes of family documents, letters, diaries, photographs and books, from personal and archive collections, in a way that only a historian of societies and ideas can do. These stories reveal how individual lives helped make the Northeast Kingdom what it was, and cannot be again.

  • - Its Cause and Background
    av Murdoch Campbell
    248,-

    First published in 1948, this ties questions such as 'Why evil?' to Biblical fore-warnings of judgment on a thermonuclear scale.

  • - A Tale of Philanthropy, Boom and Bust
    av Marian Shaw
    230,-

    The first biography of this remarkable man whose life, good deeds and disaster revolved around his beloved city of Hull. A contentious figure who left a controversial legacy, which this book examines in detail.

  • - Essays for the Twenty First Century
     
    303,-

    This book is an outcome of the year-long commemoration, in 2015, of the 250th anniversary of Muir's birth. It includes tributes by Alex Salmond, Sir Tom Devine and others, and essays covering different aspects of Muir's ideas and campaigns. Significant new research provides fresh insight into the Scottish political reformer's remarkable life.

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