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Spotlight on Scotland's Cinemas
A study of Scotland's historic cinema buildings in conjunction with the Cinema Theatre Association.
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St Andrew's House
An Edinburgh Controversy 1912–1939
A book celebrating St Andrews House in Edinburgh.
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St Kilda
The Last and Outmost Isle
This book St Kilda back from the ‘end of the world’ to tell a compelling story of triumph over geographical adversity.
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Stirling Castle for Kids
The ultimate book about Stirling Castle for children! Packed with fun facts about royals, legends, battles and unicorns – plus loads of amazing activities and illustrations.
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The Honours of Scotland
The Honours of Scotland tells the turbulent story of the Honours – Scotland's crown jewels – and the equally dramatic tale of the Stone of Destiny.
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The Picts Guide
Including Guides to St Vigeans Museum and Meigle Museum
This extensively illustrated book explores all the available information on the Picts in an appealing, accessible and authoritative way.
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The Small Isles
This comprehensive guide – illustrated with a wealth of photographs, maps and drawings – takes readers on a tour of both place and time.
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The Wittets and Early 20th Century Elgin
Spotlight on Architects series
A series of short essays on the diverse and fascinating work of a selection of Scotland’s talented local architects and architects’ departments.
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The architects of East Kilbride's Development Corp and the post-war New Town
Spotlight on Architects series
A series of short essays on the diverse and fascinating work of a selection of Scotland’s talented local architects and architects’ departments.
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Victorian Scotland
This book showcases images from the National Collection in a remarkable illustration of this landmark era.
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Wanderings with a Camera in Scotland
this stunning volume showcases Erskine Beveridge's photography and highlights one of the nation's earliest and most remarkable photographic collections.
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Where are the Women?
A Guide to an Imagined Scotland
Can you imagine a different Scotland, a Scotland where women are commemorated in statues and streets and buildings – even in the hills and valleys? This is a guidebook to that alternative nation