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  • - The Definitive Handbook for Stair Builders
    av Mark Milner
    365,-

    Accurate and detailed step-by-step guidance on the design and construction of a wide range of timber staircases The only book that both describes and demonstrates every technique, skill and project Features the 'Rise & Going Calculator' - a colourful, easy-to-read chart which aids stair calculations

  • av George Vosselman
    1 212,-

    Major new text which provides the state-of-the-art on laser scanning technology. Includes a wide range of applications.

  • - An Ecology of an Enigma
    av Frank Rennie
    275,-

    The first comprehensive and accessible account of the lifecycle and ecology of this fascinating bird. It provides up-to-date information on the geographical status and habitat requirements for the continued survival of this iconic bird species.

  • av Rory Putman & Marco Apollonio
    714,-

    Considers a number of issues affecting ungulates and their management in different parts of Europe and evaluates effective management solutions. Draws on expertise from across Europe with a truly multi-national list of international experts in the field. Provides an up-to-date synthesis of topics and an authoritative review of literature.

  • av Mark Bridgeman
    251,-

    One of the best untold stories in the true crime/con artist genre. It features glamorous crime, intrigue, plot twists and a fascinating insight into life in Edwardian Britain.

  • av Roderick Rhys Jones
    251,-

    Antarctic exploration after the heroic years of Scott, Shackleton and Mawsom but before the technological age. It interweaves a personal story of discovery in Antarctica in the '60s with the lives and deaths of those who were tragically lost and the creation of monuments to them.

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    255,-

    A celebration of one of Britain's finest-ever bird artists and field ornithologists. Covers all aspects of Donald Watson's life from childhood through to his long residence in St John's Town of Dalry in Galloway.

  • av Graeme Menzies
    245,-

    This compelling new biography features the life and character of one of the most accomplished yet astonishingly unknown personalities of the Scottish Enlightenment.

  • av Andrew Peters
    251,-

    A beautifully illustrated book that will be of especial relevance and appeal to anyone with an interest in ships and sailing vessels, carving and maritime and social history.

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    251,-

    The term rewilding has become part of the common vernacular and with it has come a lot of misunderstanding and even misuse. This is an informed insight into the challenges and possible solutions, showing what can be achieved by individuals.

  • av Ian Carter
    240,-

    A highly personal account of time spent in nature and the life-affirming benefits it brings. An introduction to the main habitats found in Galloway and its wildlife.

  • av Ian Parsons
    236,-

    An accessible, but in-depth, study of the relationships that exist between two of our favourite things, trees and birds. Discover this complex partnership and marvel at the wonders of Nature.

  • av Adrian Shine
    251,-

    The most up-to-date and complete history and analysis of sea serpents. It brings a modern naturalist's eye to the most famous case histories and proposes new and radical explanations.

  • av John Gilbert
    553,-

    A comprehensive guide to all elements of the tenement structure, also advocating good maintenance practice. An accessible and informative handbook for all.

  • av Neil M. Gunn
    157,-

    Classic Scottish fiction. Gunn's last novel and a contemplation of life, death and tragedies that inexplicably occur.

  • av Neil M. Gunn
    157,-

    Classic Scottish fiction by Neil M. Gunn. Unusually for Gunn, this is a thriller with an urban setting but with a relevance to events of today.

  • av Stefan Panis
    236,-

    A fascinating read for all divers which contributes to a rich and continually revealing maritime history.

  • av Laurie Bristow
    236,-

    A powerful and truly shocking story of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban in August, 2021. It reveals the challenges, difficult decisions and conditions in Kabul during the horrific final days and the evacuation from Kabul airport.

  • av John Hannavy
    236,-

    Explores the achievements of some of Britain's most innovative engineers, traces the links betwen them and how their ideas collectively created 'modern Britain'. It's an engaging and profusely illustrated introduction to the men who made it all happen.

  • av Glen Cousquer
    249,-

    Inspiration for returning through the seasons to better appreciate the nature Edinburgh and the Lothians has to offer. Features carefully researched nature connection walks in and around Edinburgh.

  • av R O Neish
    247,-

    Features histories of some great ships, including the two largest and most powerful ocean-going salvage tugs of the day. Includes the decline of the last shipbuilder at Leith and accounts of the industrial unrest and strife.

  • av Peter Clutterbuck
    288,-

    Peter Clutterbuck recounts his lifelong experience and love of adventure as he crosses oceans, mountain ranges and continents. This is an astonishing story of risk, jeopardy, achievement and wonder.

  • av Thomas A Adams
    435,-

    This consolidated reference book will be of immense value to maritime researchers, and anyone interested in shipping and maritime/military history.

  • av Andrew Linington
    247,-

    A trade union and maritime history with lessons for today. It is also the story of how maritime professionals have worked together, across national borders, to develop specialist services and support and build pioneering methods of representation and negotiation in a globalised industry.

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    236,-

    The autobiography of an individualistic, larger-than-life sailor who lived by his wits. An insightful and unusual look at the development of two navies - the Royal Navy 1889-1913, and the Royal Australian Navy 1913-22

  • av Ashok Mulloth
    253,-

    Tanker concepts and safety procedures are explained in a clear and concise manner with enhanced graphics and relevant links to videos. It complies with all the learning objectives of the IMO's Advanced Oil Tanker Model Course.

  • av William Mitchell
    395,-

    This is the story of Bill Mitchell's life - a truly remarkable life of creativity and innovation. It is also a testament to the will to succeed against the odds.

  • av Bruce Kendrick
    275,-

    Nature writing at its best - the narrative of a single journey from Lewis in the north to Vatersay in the south which reveals how heritage in this remote corner of Europe influences both art and craft.

  • av David J. Perkins
    236,-

    A perfect book for anyone interested in solitary bees, beekeepers, and it is ideal for naturalists and everyone interested in wildlife in general.

  • av Ed Ley-Wilson
    225,-

    This is a personal journey by sea kayak into the heart of the sea roads that make up our Scottish Highlands and islands. It's a story of enlightenment, an opening of heart and mind to the wonders and challenges of living and working on our remote Scottish Highland shores.

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