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  • - Campbeltown, Scotland, May 1920
    av Masataka Taketsuru
    276 - 357,-

    Written a century ago, in the Scottish town once dubbed the 'whisky capital of the world', this report formed the cornerstone of the nascent Japanese whisky industry.

  • av Peter Banyard
    317,-

    Peter Banyard (1931-2018) was born in Birmingham and educated in London and Oxfordshire. He was ordained a Jesuit priest in 1961 and spent the greater part of his working life as teacher and chaplain in St Aloysius'' College, Glasgow. The predominant topics of his poetry are the natural world and especially the Hebridean island of Vatersay. His deftly crafted compositions were clearly inspired by his Victorian Jesuit predecessor Gerard Manley Hopkins. And, like Hopkins, he saw God in everything and good in everyone.

  • - Gaelic Songs, Poetry, Tales and Traditions of the Lennox and Menteith in Gaelic with English Translations
    av Michael Newton
    220,-

  • - Fischer V Spassky - 'The World Chess Championship' and 'The Sporting Scene: White Knights of Reykjavik'
    av George Steiner & Harry Golombek
    262,-

  • - Master of Counter Attack
    av Bent Larsen
    262,-

    Bent Larsen is one of the outstanding figures of post-war chess, with top-level tournament victories spanning five decades. His outstanding fighting qualities have made him a great favourite with the chess public and even in the latter stages of his career he remained capable of sweeping victories over world-class opposition.While some other Grandmasters have settled for an easy retirement, Larsen still fires on all cylinders!

  • av John Ross
    430 - 627,-

  • av Fred Urquhart
    206,-

  • - Rediscovering Kierkegaard
    av Alastair Hannay
    276,-

  • - Neil Munro and War
    av Neil Munro
    248,-

    A fascinating mix of Neil Munro's vivid journalism from World War One, a selection of short stories, and poems.

  • av Naomi Mitchison
    222,-

    This is fantasy. More than that, it's a fantasy about a fable, overlaid with humour. Mitchison's 1955 novel creates a journey encompassing intrigue and broken expectations in which the simple plot, of the search for the Holy Grail, is underpinned by the understated, unresolved and ambiguous relationship between the two journalists who tell it.

  • av David W Potter
    395,-

    Forfar, the county town of Angus, Scotland, is small enough for everyone to know almost everyone else in the town. And Forfar people like to know everything that goes on.

  • av John Purser
    147,-

    New and previously published - some revised - poems grouped as 'Ancient Voices', 'Two Hunterian Poems', 'Amoretti' and 'Dedications'.

  • av Mario Relich
    193,-

    A second collection of poems from Mario Relich, following 'Frisky Ducks' in 2014.

  • - The Story of Bram Fischer
    av Mitchison Naomi
    193,-

    A portrait of the man whom Nelson Mandela was to describe as one of the 'bravest and staunchest friends of the freedom struggle that I have ever known'.

  • - A Book of Drawings
    av Ian S. Murphy
    248,-

    An engaging historical record, in drawings, of Arbroath, and ten other Scottish harbours, in the 1990s. The author presents the book for people everywhere who feel the call of the sea.

  • av Charles Moore Wilson
    290,-

    Charles Moore Wilson's new tale of a 'crime passionel' is told in English and French, in parallel text.

  • av David W. Potter
    564,-

    Forfar, the county town of Angus, Scotland, is small enough for everyone to know almost everyone else in the town. And Forfar people like to know everything that goes on.

  • av Naomi Mitchison
    192,-

    An autobiographical volume of two books - 'Other People's Worlds. Impressions of Ghana ad Nigeria' (1958) and 'Mucking Around. Five Continents over Fifty Years' (1981).

  • av Naomi Mitchison
    192,-

    Two short novels, each first published in 1991, and each prefaced by an introduction to 'the history fiction game' by the author.

  • av Naomi Mitchison
    190,-

    Fact and fiction mix in this telling of the history of Orkney and its people from the earliest times to the book's first publication in the late twentieth century.

  • av Naomi Mitchison
    193,-

    Stories, poems and songs - including the classic 'Five Men and a Swan' - from Mitchison's Carradale years.

  • av Raymond & OBE Keene
    248,-

    Anyone - beginners of all ages - can learn how to play chess with the help of this clear manual, now in its second edition.

  • - Chess in the year of the Coronavirus Pandemic
    av Raymond & OBE Keene
    290 - 434,99

    Fifty of Ray Keene's columns written for The Article and The British Chess Magazine, in which his primary aim is to connect chess to wider political, scientific and cultural concerns.

  • - Letters to her Great-Niece, Elizabeth Mary Williamson
    av Ethel M Smyth
    290,-

    A view of the later life and interests of the English composer, writer and suffragette Ethel Smyth (1858-1944), as revealed through a lively correspondence with Elizabeth Mary Williamson, her great niece, between 1922 and 1944.

  • av Alastair Hannay
    364,-

    A lifelong campaigner for the first-personal perspective, Alastair Hannay presents a powerful and historically framed case for restoring faith in its status as a provider of important truths about ourselves.

  • av Duncan Carmichael
    245,-

    The indomitable chronicler of Ayr United takes a look at football in the context of the global pandemic of 2020. A time when the game's pomposity is at threat of being ridiculed by happenings that bring it crashing right down to earth.

  • - Rhymes from the Factory (with additions); Songs of a Factory Girl; Voices of Womanhood
    av Ethel Carnie Holdsworth
    245,-

    "I think it no exaggeration to say that all my poems came into my head at the mill." Ethel Carnie Holdsworth, 1907.

  • - Photographs of a Country in Transition; People and Their Places 1965 - 2016
    av Sandy Grant
    564,-

    One man's record, in photographs, of a time of dramatic change in the history of a country.

  • av Fait Muedini
    192,-

    An exploration in poetry of themes of non-duality, the human creation of idols, and of how these ideas blur the magnificence and presence of The Divine.

  • av David W Potter
    248 - 397,-

    David Potter, the sports writer best known for his books on football, takes on a subject close to his heart in this illustrated survey of 250 years of the history of cricket in Scotland.

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