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Scottish Books from Scotland
New, used and out of print books from the west of Scotland |
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ScotlandNow Read all about modern Scotland now. An e-zine, Scotland Now was created for Scotland's friends, alumni and diaspora all around the world. Sign up on their website! |
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Scottish Island Novels Have you ever dreamed of the Scottish Islands. Well this website is the home of Scottish Island novels written by Audrey McClellan. Her "White Rose of Scotland" was named a Notable Book in the 2005 Writers' Notes Book Awards, a competition which |
690 |
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Looking up in Edinburgh The book, Looking up in Edinburgh, will enable you to see the city as those people who walk the streets looking straight ahead do not. Entering Edinburghs hidden universe is simple, just look up above eye-level and prepare for a surprise. |
612 |
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The Scottish Banner
The Scottish Banner newspaper available monthly to the international ex-pat Scottish market. For over 30 years uniting Scots around the world. |
708 |
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U.S. SCOTS' Home Page
Scots, Celebrating our Scottish Heritage, Magazine |
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Scottish Life
Online Magazine "As close as you can get to Scotland without getting on a plane." Travel, History, Culture, People and Events. |
238 |
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By Yon Bonnie Banks By Yon Bonnie Braes
By Vera Milne. The book starts with an armchair tour of Tayport during the period of about 1946 -1956. She starts this off going over the places that were in existence at that time recording this in an anecdotal form through her life as a bairn, born |
645 |
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Jura: Language and Landscape, By Gary McKay
Legendary in Scottish Highland culture as the "Blessed Isle" and known as the island where St. Columba received a vision from God to crown the first King of Scotland, the Isle of Jura has now been revealed in full, panoramic color in the first ever l |
252 |
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Marching in Scotland, Dancing in New York
The book is set in the 1920's and 30's and is a snapshot of the life of ordinary people of those times and of events and places that are part of Scottish heritage. This is a terrific read. |
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