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THIS IS OUR UNDOING
Extract taken from This is our Undoing. By Lorraine Wilson. Published by Luna Press. She was sitting below the Seven Lakes peaks in a high clearing where true forest was giving way to dwarf pines and juniper. There were late crocuses in the snowmelt and their colours shone ethereal in the lowering light. Lina had laid honeycomb in the grassTHE BLACK CUILLIN
The Black Cuillin is a large book, in scope and substance, and it is probably the most detailed climbing history of any mountain area of the United Kingdom, if not beyond. Jim Perrin, a noted writer of mountaineering and travel histories, described it as ‘exhaustively knowledgeable and scintillatingly written. A monumentally goodbook’.
SAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THE SCOTSMAN WALL CALENDAR 2021: 12 MAGNIFICENT SCENES OF The Scotsman Wall Calendar 2021: 12 Magnificent Scenes of Beautiful Scotland By (author) Scotsman Newspaper. The Scotsman Wall Calendar, popular world-wide, provides 12 magnificent views of Scotland’s landmarks and natural beauty.Gift envelope includedZOE VENDITOZZI
Zoe Venditozzi. Zoe Venditozzi was born in 1975 and grew up in a small village in North East Fife. After graduating with an honours degree in English from the University of Glasgow, Zoe worked in a variety of jobs including selling answerphones, nannying and editing the letters page on The People’s Friend. DAVID ROBINSON REVIEWS: HOW BRITAIN ENDS The future of the union is a subject that will continue to dominate British political discourse throughout the year. David Robinson finds that Gavin Esler’s new book, How Britain Ends, sheds light on how we arrived at our current circumstances and what it may mean in the months and years ahead. How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations VAL MCDERMID'S SCOTLAND Val McDermid is one of Scotland’s brightest literary stars with fans around the world captivated by her brilliant crime thrillers. Her latest book, My Scotland, sees her take a trip down memory lane, travelling around Scotland sharing the places that have meant a lot to her in life, and as inspiration for her books, all accompanied with beautiful photography by Alan McCredie. HOME | BOOKS FROM SCOTLANDFAIRY TALES FOR BRAVE CHILDRENTHE CHRISTMAS ISSUESCOTLAND'S SUPER SEPTEMBER The largest curated collection of Scottish books online, dedicated to showcasing the very best in Scottish writing & publishing. PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English. SCOTTISH BOOKS LONG WEEKEND The Scottish Books Long Weekend is a celebration of Scotland’s rich and diverse writing and publishing landscape. From Thursday 10th June to Sunday 13th June, BooksfromScotland and Publishing Scotland bring you a bounty of book events. Showcasing thrillers, teenage dreams and childrens’ storytelling as well as politics, publishing, history, Gaelic fiction – and more –THIS IS OUR UNDOING
Extract taken from This is our Undoing. By Lorraine Wilson. Published by Luna Press. She was sitting below the Seven Lakes peaks in a high clearing where true forest was giving way to dwarf pines and juniper. There were late crocuses in the snowmelt and their colours shone ethereal in the lowering light. Lina had laid honeycomb in the grassTHE BLACK CUILLIN
The Black Cuillin is a large book, in scope and substance, and it is probably the most detailed climbing history of any mountain area of the United Kingdom, if not beyond. Jim Perrin, a noted writer of mountaineering and travel histories, described it as ‘exhaustively knowledgeable and scintillatingly written. A monumentally goodbook’.
SAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THE SCOTSMAN WALL CALENDAR 2021: 12 MAGNIFICENT SCENES OF The Scotsman Wall Calendar 2021: 12 Magnificent Scenes of Beautiful Scotland By (author) Scotsman Newspaper. The Scotsman Wall Calendar, popular world-wide, provides 12 magnificent views of Scotland’s landmarks and natural beauty.Gift envelope includedZOE VENDITOZZI
Zoe Venditozzi. Zoe Venditozzi was born in 1975 and grew up in a small village in North East Fife. After graduating with an honours degree in English from the University of Glasgow, Zoe worked in a variety of jobs including selling answerphones, nannying and editing the letters page on The People’s Friend. DAVID ROBINSON REVIEWS: HOW BRITAIN ENDS The future of the union is a subject that will continue to dominate British political discourse throughout the year. David Robinson finds that Gavin Esler’s new book, How Britain Ends, sheds light on how we arrived at our current circumstances and what it may mean in the months and years ahead. How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations VAL MCDERMID'S SCOTLAND Val McDermid is one of Scotland’s brightest literary stars with fans around the world captivated by her brilliant crime thrillers. Her latest book, My Scotland, sees her take a trip down memory lane, travelling around Scotland sharing the places that have meant a lot to her in life, and as inspiration for her books, all accompanied with beautiful photography by Alan McCredie. PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English.ALL ABOUT SCOTLAND
All About Scotland By (author) Susan Harrison. These books are filled with fascinating facts and pictures to help explore the different elements that make the United Kingdom a great place toRYMOUR BOOKS
Rymour Books. Rymour Books is a small but fast growing publisher of, primarily, titles of Scottish interest. Their books have received excellent reviews and been nominated for awards, and in the short time since its formation it has established a growing reputation, attracted grants from, for example, The Doric Board, and worked in partnership with the Scottish Poetry Library, The Royal BHP COMICS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND BHP Comics is an independent publisher based in Scotland, producing a variety of comics, graphic novels and art books that cover a wide range of topics and themes. We aim to engage, provoke, inspire and inform with the works we publish. We also produce comic book events across the country including workshops, talks, exhibitions as THE SCOTSMAN WALL CALENDAR 2021: 12 MAGNIFICENT SCENES OF The Scotsman Wall Calendar 2021: 12 Magnificent Scenes of Beautiful Scotland By (author) Scotsman Newspaper. The Scotsman Wall Calendar, popular world-wide, provides 12 magnificent views of Scotland’s landmarks and natural beauty.Gift envelope included GEOGRAPHICAL ARCHIVES The Black Cuillin. Calum Smith. The Nature of Summer. Jim Crumley. Imagine A Country. Val McDermid and Jo Sharp, Jo Sharp and Val McDermid. A Guide to Climate Change Impacts. A Taste of Scotland’s Islands. Sue Lawrence. THIRTY POPULAR DANCE, VOL. TWO Enjoy two complimentary tracks, The Highland Rambler and The Bees of Maggieknockater when you buy your copy. The book is accompanied by two CDs: one CD of new recordings by James Coutts and his Scottish Dance Band and a second CD, a re-releasing RSCDS archive recordings. Jigs The Bees of Maggieknockater The Cranberry Tart The Dancing Master DUNEDIN ACADEMIC PRESS Dunedin Academic Press. While Dunedin Academic Press’s list reflects our base in Scotland, home to some of the world’s top universities, it contains authors and subjects from across the international academic world – our horizons are far broader than our immediate Scottish environment. ISLA DEWAR | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Isla Dewar now lives in the coastal town of Crail in the East Neuk of Fife with her husband Bob, a political cartoonist. They have two sons. Prior to writing and publishing her novels Isla wrote articles for newspapers and magazines. She took a long time to finally pluck up thecourage to send her
DANCE WITH YOUR SOUL: A BIOGRAPHY OF JEAN CALLANDER SEARCH. Categories. Categories HOME | BOOKS FROM SCOTLANDFAIRY TALES FOR BRAVE CHILDRENTHE CHRISTMAS ISSUESCOTLAND'S SUPER SEPTEMBER The largest curated collection of Scottish books online, dedicated to showcasing the very best in Scottish writing & publishing. PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English. SCOTTISH BOOKS LONG WEEKEND The Scottish Books Long Weekend is a celebration of Scotland’s rich and diverse writing and publishing landscape. From Thursday 10th June to Sunday 13th June, BooksfromScotland and Publishing Scotland bring you a bounty of book events. Showcasing thrillers, teenage dreams and childrens’ storytelling as well as politics, publishing, history, Gaelic fiction – and more –THIS IS OUR UNDOING
Extract taken from This is our Undoing. By Lorraine Wilson. Published by Luna Press. She was sitting below the Seven Lakes peaks in a high clearing where true forest was giving way to dwarf pines and juniper. There were late crocuses in the snowmelt and their colours shone ethereal in the lowering light. Lina had laid honeycomb in the grassTHE BLACK CUILLIN
The Black Cuillin is a large book, in scope and substance, and it is probably the most detailed climbing history of any mountain area of the United Kingdom, if not beyond. Jim Perrin, a noted writer of mountaineering and travel histories, described it as ‘exhaustively knowledgeable and scintillatingly written. A monumentally goodbook’.
SAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THE SCOTSMAN WALL CALENDAR 2021: 12 MAGNIFICENT SCENES OF The Scotsman Wall Calendar 2021: 12 Magnificent Scenes of Beautiful Scotland By (author) Scotsman Newspaper. The Scotsman Wall Calendar, popular world-wide, provides 12 magnificent views of Scotland’s landmarks and natural beauty.Gift envelope includedTHE CURSED GIRLS
The Cursed Girls By (author) Caro Ramsay. Megan Melvick has spent years avoiding her inheritance, the dark and disquieting family estate Benbrae, now home only to her distant, aristocratic father, and her sister Melissa, dying quietly in an upstairs bedroom.ZOE VENDITOZZI
Zoe Venditozzi. Zoe Venditozzi was born in 1975 and grew up in a small village in North East Fife. After graduating with an honours degree in English from the University of Glasgow, Zoe worked in a variety of jobs including selling answerphones, nannying and editing the letters page on The People’s Friend. DAVID ROBINSON REVIEWS: HOW BRITAIN ENDS The future of the union is a subject that will continue to dominate British political discourse throughout the year. David Robinson finds that Gavin Esler’s new book, How Britain Ends, sheds light on how we arrived at our current circumstances and what it may mean in the months and years ahead. How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations HOME | BOOKS FROM SCOTLANDFAIRY TALES FOR BRAVE CHILDRENTHE CHRISTMAS ISSUESCOTLAND'S SUPER SEPTEMBER The largest curated collection of Scottish books online, dedicated to showcasing the very best in Scottish writing & publishing. PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English. SCOTTISH BOOKS LONG WEEKEND The Scottish Books Long Weekend is a celebration of Scotland’s rich and diverse writing and publishing landscape. From Thursday 10th June to Sunday 13th June, BooksfromScotland and Publishing Scotland bring you a bounty of book events. Showcasing thrillers, teenage dreams and childrens’ storytelling as well as politics, publishing, history, Gaelic fiction – and more –THIS IS OUR UNDOING
Extract taken from This is our Undoing. By Lorraine Wilson. Published by Luna Press. She was sitting below the Seven Lakes peaks in a high clearing where true forest was giving way to dwarf pines and juniper. There were late crocuses in the snowmelt and their colours shone ethereal in the lowering light. Lina had laid honeycomb in the grassTHE BLACK CUILLIN
The Black Cuillin is a large book, in scope and substance, and it is probably the most detailed climbing history of any mountain area of the United Kingdom, if not beyond. Jim Perrin, a noted writer of mountaineering and travel histories, described it as ‘exhaustively knowledgeable and scintillatingly written. A monumentally goodbook’.
SAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THE SCOTSMAN WALL CALENDAR 2021: 12 MAGNIFICENT SCENES OF The Scotsman Wall Calendar 2021: 12 Magnificent Scenes of Beautiful Scotland By (author) Scotsman Newspaper. The Scotsman Wall Calendar, popular world-wide, provides 12 magnificent views of Scotland’s landmarks and natural beauty.Gift envelope includedTHE CURSED GIRLS
The Cursed Girls By (author) Caro Ramsay. Megan Melvick has spent years avoiding her inheritance, the dark and disquieting family estate Benbrae, now home only to her distant, aristocratic father, and her sister Melissa, dying quietly in an upstairs bedroom.ZOE VENDITOZZI
Zoe Venditozzi. Zoe Venditozzi was born in 1975 and grew up in a small village in North East Fife. After graduating with an honours degree in English from the University of Glasgow, Zoe worked in a variety of jobs including selling answerphones, nannying and editing the letters page on The People’s Friend. DAVID ROBINSON REVIEWS: HOW BRITAIN ENDS The future of the union is a subject that will continue to dominate British political discourse throughout the year. David Robinson finds that Gavin Esler’s new book, How Britain Ends, sheds light on how we arrived at our current circumstances and what it may mean in the months and years ahead. How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English.THE CLIMBERS
In this compelling story of teenage rivalry and friendship, award-winning author Keith Gray captures the subtle agonies and reality of life growing up in a small town.Sully is the best climber in the village. He can scale the Twisted Sister’s tangled branches and clamber up Double Trunker with ease. But when new kid Nottinghamshows
BHP COMICS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND BHP Comics is an independent publisher based in Scotland, producing a variety of comics, graphic novels and art books that cover a wide range of topics and themes. We aim to engage, provoke, inspire and inform with the works we publish. We also produce comic book events across the country including workshops, talks, exhibitions asSAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THIRTY POPULAR DANCE, VOL. TWO Enjoy two complimentary tracks, The Highland Rambler and The Bees of Maggieknockater when you buy your copy. The book is accompanied by two CDs: one CD of new recordings by James Coutts and his Scottish Dance Band and a second CD, a re-releasing RSCDS archive recordings. Jigs The Bees of Maggieknockater The Cranberry Tart The Dancing Master GEOGRAPHICAL ARCHIVES The Black Cuillin. Calum Smith. The Nature of Summer. Jim Crumley. Imagine A Country. Val McDermid and Jo Sharp, Jo Sharp and Val McDermid. A Guide to Climate Change Impacts. A Taste of Scotland’s Islands. Sue Lawrence. AN INSIDER'S GUIDE TO 44 SCOTLAND STREET A Promise of Ankles. By Alexander McCall Smith. Published by Polygon. For many years, there has been one editing job that I have looked forward to more than all others. Ever since 2004, when the first volume of Alexander McCall Smith’s 44 Scotland Street ‘daily novel’ first appeared in The Scotsman, I’ve been in charge ofmaking sure
RYMOUR BOOKS
Rymour Books. Rymour Books is a small but fast growing publisher of, primarily, titles of Scottish interest. Their books have received excellent reviews and been nominated for awards, and in the short time since its formation it has established a growing reputation, attracted grants from, for example, The Doric Board, and worked in partnership with the Scottish Poetry Library, The Royal PITS AND BOOTS: EXCAVATION OF MEDIEVAL AND POST-MEDIEVAL Pits and Boots derives from excavations carried out in 2007-8, in advance of an extension to the Bon Accord Centre in Aberdeen, that uncovered the backlands of an area that would have formed part of the industrial quarter of the medieval town. The site is well-dated by dendrochronology, augmented by artefactual evidence, and indicatesactivity
DANCE WITH YOUR SOUL: A BIOGRAPHY OF JEAN CALLANDER SEARCH. Categories. Categories HOME | BOOKS FROM SCOTLANDFAIRY TALES FOR BRAVE CHILDRENTHE CHRISTMAS ISSUESCOTLAND'S SUPER SEPTEMBER The largest curated collection of Scottish books online, dedicated to showcasing the very best in Scottish writing & publishing. PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English. SCOTTISH BOOKS LONG WEEKEND The Scottish Books Long Weekend is a celebration of Scotland’s rich and diverse writing and publishing landscape. From Thursday 10th June to Sunday 13th June, BooksfromScotland and Publishing Scotland bring you a bounty of book events. Showcasing thrillers, teenage dreams and childrens’ storytelling as well as politics, publishing, history, Gaelic fiction – and more –THIS IS OUR UNDOING
Extract taken from This is our Undoing. By Lorraine Wilson. Published by Luna Press. She was sitting below the Seven Lakes peaks in a high clearing where true forest was giving way to dwarf pines and juniper. There were late crocuses in the snowmelt and their colours shone ethereal in the lowering light. Lina had laid honeycomb in the grassTHE BLACK CUILLIN
The Black Cuillin is a large book, in scope and substance, and it is probably the most detailed climbing history of any mountain area of the United Kingdom, if not beyond. Jim Perrin, a noted writer of mountaineering and travel histories, described it as ‘exhaustively knowledgeable and scintillatingly written. A monumentally goodbook’.
SAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THE SCOTSMAN WALL CALENDAR 2021: 12 MAGNIFICENT SCENES OF The Scotsman Wall Calendar 2021: 12 Magnificent Scenes of Beautiful Scotland By (author) Scotsman Newspaper. The Scotsman Wall Calendar, popular world-wide, provides 12 magnificent views of Scotland’s landmarks and natural beauty.Gift envelope includedTHE CURSED GIRLS
The Cursed Girls By (author) Caro Ramsay. Megan Melvick has spent years avoiding her inheritance, the dark and disquieting family estate Benbrae, now home only to her distant, aristocratic father, and her sister Melissa, dying quietly in an upstairs bedroom.ZOE VENDITOZZI
Zoe Venditozzi. Zoe Venditozzi was born in 1975 and grew up in a small village in North East Fife. After graduating with an honours degree in English from the University of Glasgow, Zoe worked in a variety of jobs including selling answerphones, nannying and editing the letters page on The People’s Friend. DAVID ROBINSON REVIEWS: HOW BRITAIN ENDS The future of the union is a subject that will continue to dominate British political discourse throughout the year. David Robinson finds that Gavin Esler’s new book, How Britain Ends, sheds light on how we arrived at our current circumstances and what it may mean in the months and years ahead. How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations HOME | BOOKS FROM SCOTLANDFAIRY TALES FOR BRAVE CHILDRENTHE CHRISTMAS ISSUESCOTLAND'S SUPER SEPTEMBER The largest curated collection of Scottish books online, dedicated to showcasing the very best in Scottish writing & publishing. PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English. SCOTTISH BOOKS LONG WEEKEND The Scottish Books Long Weekend is a celebration of Scotland’s rich and diverse writing and publishing landscape. From Thursday 10th June to Sunday 13th June, BooksfromScotland and Publishing Scotland bring you a bounty of book events. Showcasing thrillers, teenage dreams and childrens’ storytelling as well as politics, publishing, history, Gaelic fiction – and more –THIS IS OUR UNDOING
Extract taken from This is our Undoing. By Lorraine Wilson. Published by Luna Press. She was sitting below the Seven Lakes peaks in a high clearing where true forest was giving way to dwarf pines and juniper. There were late crocuses in the snowmelt and their colours shone ethereal in the lowering light. Lina had laid honeycomb in the grassTHE BLACK CUILLIN
The Black Cuillin is a large book, in scope and substance, and it is probably the most detailed climbing history of any mountain area of the United Kingdom, if not beyond. Jim Perrin, a noted writer of mountaineering and travel histories, described it as ‘exhaustively knowledgeable and scintillatingly written. A monumentally goodbook’.
SAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THE SCOTSMAN WALL CALENDAR 2021: 12 MAGNIFICENT SCENES OF The Scotsman Wall Calendar 2021: 12 Magnificent Scenes of Beautiful Scotland By (author) Scotsman Newspaper. The Scotsman Wall Calendar, popular world-wide, provides 12 magnificent views of Scotland’s landmarks and natural beauty.Gift envelope includedTHE CURSED GIRLS
The Cursed Girls By (author) Caro Ramsay. Megan Melvick has spent years avoiding her inheritance, the dark and disquieting family estate Benbrae, now home only to her distant, aristocratic father, and her sister Melissa, dying quietly in an upstairs bedroom.ZOE VENDITOZZI
Zoe Venditozzi. Zoe Venditozzi was born in 1975 and grew up in a small village in North East Fife. After graduating with an honours degree in English from the University of Glasgow, Zoe worked in a variety of jobs including selling answerphones, nannying and editing the letters page on The People’s Friend. DAVID ROBINSON REVIEWS: HOW BRITAIN ENDS The future of the union is a subject that will continue to dominate British political discourse throughout the year. David Robinson finds that Gavin Esler’s new book, How Britain Ends, sheds light on how we arrived at our current circumstances and what it may mean in the months and years ahead. How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations PUBLISHERS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English.THE CLIMBERS
In this compelling story of teenage rivalry and friendship, award-winning author Keith Gray captures the subtle agonies and reality of life growing up in a small town.Sully is the best climber in the village. He can scale the Twisted Sister’s tangled branches and clamber up Double Trunker with ease. But when new kid Nottinghamshows
BHP COMICS | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND BHP Comics is an independent publisher based in Scotland, producing a variety of comics, graphic novels and art books that cover a wide range of topics and themes. We aim to engage, provoke, inspire and inform with the works we publish. We also produce comic book events across the country including workshops, talks, exhibitions asSAINT ANDREW PRESS
Saint Andrew Press was founded in 1954 to publish the works of William Barclay. Since then, over 17 million copies of William Barclay’s bible commentaries have been sold, and continue to sell around the world. Saint Andrew Press now publishes a broad range of titles catering to a wide, international readership, bringing titles thatimaginatively
THIRTY POPULAR DANCE, VOL. TWO Enjoy two complimentary tracks, The Highland Rambler and The Bees of Maggieknockater when you buy your copy. The book is accompanied by two CDs: one CD of new recordings by James Coutts and his Scottish Dance Band and a second CD, a re-releasing RSCDS archive recordings. Jigs The Bees of Maggieknockater The Cranberry Tart The Dancing Master GEOGRAPHICAL ARCHIVES The Black Cuillin. Calum Smith. The Nature of Summer. Jim Crumley. Imagine A Country. Val McDermid and Jo Sharp, Jo Sharp and Val McDermid. A Guide to Climate Change Impacts. A Taste of Scotland’s Islands. Sue Lawrence. AN INSIDER'S GUIDE TO 44 SCOTLAND STREET A Promise of Ankles. By Alexander McCall Smith. Published by Polygon. For many years, there has been one editing job that I have looked forward to more than all others. Ever since 2004, when the first volume of Alexander McCall Smith’s 44 Scotland Street ‘daily novel’ first appeared in The Scotsman, I’ve been in charge ofmaking sure
RYMOUR BOOKS
Rymour Books. Rymour Books is a small but fast growing publisher of, primarily, titles of Scottish interest. Their books have received excellent reviews and been nominated for awards, and in the short time since its formation it has established a growing reputation, attracted grants from, for example, The Doric Board, and worked in partnership with the Scottish Poetry Library, The Royal PITS AND BOOTS: EXCAVATION OF MEDIEVAL AND POST-MEDIEVAL Pits and Boots derives from excavations carried out in 2007-8, in advance of an extension to the Bon Accord Centre in Aberdeen, that uncovered the backlands of an area that would have formed part of the industrial quarter of the medieval town. The site is well-dated by dendrochronology, augmented by artefactual evidence, and indicatesactivity
DANCE WITH YOUR SOUL: A BIOGRAPHY OF JEAN CALLANDER SEARCH. Categories. Categories HOME | BOOKS FROM SCOTLANDFAIRY TALES FOR BRAVE CHILDRENTHE CHRISTMAS ISSUESCOTLAND'S SUPER SEPTEMBERBEST BOOKS ABOUT SCOTLANDBEST FICTION BOOKS ABOUT SCOTLANDBEST HISTORICAL FICTION ABOUT SCOTLAND The largest curated collection of Scottish books online, dedicated to showcasing the very best in Scottish writing & publishing. TUMSHIE | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Tumshie is the Halloween story of a dad and son making old fashioned Halloween lanterns and a costume together. The story is set today in Scotland, and it’s inspired by how a Scottish Halloween used to be celebrated. Back when Halloween meant ‘guising’ (today that is trick or treating) and ‘dooking for apples’ (bobbing forLUATH PRESS
Luath Press takes its name from Robert Burns, whose little collie Luath (Gael., swift or nimble) tripped up Jean Armour at a wedding and gave him the chance to speak to the woman who was to be his wife and the abiding love of his life. Burns called one of ‘The Twa Dogs’Luath after
THE SOAY OF OUR FOREFATHERS The island of Soay nestles between the Sleat peninsula and the grandeur of the Cuillins. There can be few more magnificent settings. Despite its proximity to Skye it has been little visited. Evacuated in 1953 – the first evacuation since St Kilda – it has since been re-occupied. The history of the island is ultimately ISLA DEWAR | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Isla Dewar now lives in the coastal town of Crail in the East Neuk of Fife with her husband Bob, a political cartoonist. They have two sons. Prior to writing and publishing her novels Isla wrote articles for newspapers and magazines. She took a long time to finally pluck up thecourage to send her
ZOE VENDITOZZI
Zoe Venditozzi. Zoe Venditozzi was born in 1975 and grew up in a small village in North East Fife. After graduating with an honours degree in English from the University of Glasgow, Zoe worked in a variety of jobs including selling answerphones, nannying and editing the letters page on The People’s Friend. EMMA BLAIR | BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND Emma Blair. In the author’s own words, Emma Blair was “about late forties, a bit of a tough cookie and had a certain amount of personal tragedy which is why she writes with such passion” – which all seems fine and well, apart from the fact that the author writing as Emma Blair was a 6’3″ Glaswegian man who enjoyed a pint and asmoke.
VAL MCDERMID'S SCOTLAND Val McDermid is one of Scotland’s brightest literary stars with fans around the world captivated by her brilliant crime thrillers. Her latest book, My Scotland, sees her take a trip down memory lane, travelling around Scotland sharing the places that have meant a lot to her in life, and as inspiration for her books, all accompanied with beautiful photography by Alan McCredie. THE BEST IN YOUNG ADULT FICTION IN 2019, SO FAR One Shot by Tanya Landman (Barrington Stoke) Inspired by the life of the infamous Wild West sharpshooter, Annie Oakley, Tanya Landmann takes us back to 19th century America with this enthralling historical novel. After the death of her beloved father, Maggie and her familyare thrown into a
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