Scotland

Scotland.
Insight Guides.
APA Publications. 1989.

A guidebook - history and people, places, features and travel tips. Profusely illustrated in b/w and colour. 333 pages.

£ 5.00

Skye.
 Norman Newton.
Pevensey Island Guides. 1995.

This is where Bonnie Prince Charlie sailed 'over the sea to Skye', and where Flora MacDonald aided his escape from Hanoverian redcoats after the disaster at Culloden in 1746.

Lavishly illustrated with large colour photographs. 112 pages.

£ 5.00

Stories of Scotland.
Lang Syne Publishers. 1986.

Three books in one.
The first is a collection of 10 stories penned by popular Scottish writers; the second, Scottish Stories of the Supernatural, consists of eerie tales of ghosts and strange happenings; the third, Scottish Shipwreck and Disaster Stories, features gripping accounts of some of the worst tragedies to befall our shores - from terrible loss of life at sea to death in dark below ground.

£ 5.00

The Ballad and the Plough.
D. Kerr Cameron.
London. 1990.

The days of great Scottish farms are long over but for eighty years, from the middle of the last century, their names rang out as the pride of Scotland. 235 pages.

£ 3.00

The Story of Crofting in Scotland.
Douglas Willis.
John Donald Publishers Ltd. 1991.

Crofting is one of Western Europe's most distinctive ways of life. It is set in a landscape that is beautiful to look at but difficult to survive in. Responding to the challenge of the land in which they lived, the crofters evolved a lifestyle and culture that were rich in their expression. The traditional ways of the North and West add enrichment to the crofting story.

b/w photographs. 168 pages.

£ 15.00

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