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£25.001715: The Great Jacobite Rebellion - - Hardback
Drawing on a substantial range of primary resources in England, Scotland, and France, Daniel Szechi analyses not only large and dramatic moments of the Jacobite Rebellion but also the smaller risings that took place throughout Scotland and northern England. -
Add to BasketThe Abode Of Love: A Memoir - - Hardback
£16.99
This is an insider's tale of life within a Victorian religious cult by a woman whose grandfather had claimed to be Jesus Christ. It is a remarkable story of a young girl's gradual realisation that her dilapidated childhood home and its eccentric but kindly inhabitants masked a tale of religious scandal. -
Add to BasketThe Abode Of Love: The Remarkable Tale Of Growing Up In A Religious Cult - - Paperback
£7.99
This is an insider's tale of life within a Victorian religious cult by a woman whose grandfather had claimed to be Jesus Christ. It is a remarkable story of a young girl's gradual realisation that her dilapidated childhood home and its eccentric but kindly inhabitants masked a tale of religious scandal. -
Add to BasketActs Of Union: Scotland And The Literary Negotiation Of The British Nation, 1707-1832 - - Hardback
£32.95
Exploring the political relationship between Scotland and England in the century after the 1707 Act of Union as it was negotiated in the literary realms, this examines Britain not as a homogeneous stable unit but as a dynamic process. -
Add to BasketAnglo-Scottish Relations, From 1603 To 1900 - Hardback
£40.00
In 1603, England and Scotland came together and Great Britain was created. But how did this union last when so many others in Europe have failed? This volume provides an account of two nations who have often differed, remained very distinct and yet have achieved endurance in European terms. -
Add to BasketAnglo-Scottish Relations, From 1900 To Devolution And Beyond - Hardback
£35.00
Tracing the relationship between Scotland and England following the unifying reign of Queen Victoria, through the devolution debates and into a future where the union will be under continuing pressure to evolve, this text looks at tensions between the Scots and the English and the implications for the union. -
Add to BasketThe Battle Of Dunnichen, 685 - - Paperback
£16.99
Waged on Saturday 20th May 685, the battle of Dunnichen, fought near Forfar in north-eastern Scotland, is the best-documented event in the history of the Picts. -
Add to BasketBiggar Since The War - - Paperback
£7.50
This collection of photographs recalls many aspects of the historic town of Biggar in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Included are the last passenger train to leave the station and the visit of Queen Elizabeth II in 1956. -
Add to BasketBorder Pubs & Inns: A Walkers Guide - - Paperback
£6.99
This text presents a selection of 53 pubs and inns in the Scottish borders which provide a welcome for walkers. A simple map shows the location of each pub and its facilities. Linked to the pub are route descriptions for over 80 walks. -
Add to BasketBurning Ambition - - Paperback
£6.99
The author captures the intrigue and danger of the royal court during the time of Mary, Queen of Scots, through the eyes of a young woman, Marie Hepburn. Marie's mother schemes and the outcome of her plans is murder and Mary's exile in France.








