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  • Cover scan of Art Treasures Of Kelvingrove
    Art Treasures Of Kelvingrove: Highlights From Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum
    - Paperback - Scala
    Selected from a collection that comprises 3000 paintings, 12,500 drawings and engravings, and 300 sculptures, this title showcases such outstanding works as Bellini's 'The Madonna and Child', Rembrandt's 'A Man in Armour', and Botticelli's 'The Annunciation'.
  • Cover scan of Edinbuggers V Weegies (and Vice Versa!)
    Edinbuggers V Weegies (and Vice Versa!)
    Ian Black - Paperback - Black & White
    Ian Black has collected the jokes, the songs and the stories of why citizens from Edinburgh and Glasgow are rivals.
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    Hampden: The First 100 Years
    Forrest Robertson; David Ross - Paperback - First Press
    A hundred years of drama, triumph, tragedy and heart-stopping excitement - Hampden has seen it all. This history of Hampden Park contains many stunning and evocative photographs.
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    Motherwell: Champions Of Scotland, 1931-32
    Alex Smith - Hardback - Desert Island
    Illustrated with photographs from the period, this volume looks in detail at Motherwell Football Club's Scottish League Championship-winning campaign during the 1931-1932 season, and will be of interest both to Motherwell fans and those with a general interest in the Scottish football scene.
  • Cover scan of Old Lennoxtown, Campsie Glen, Milton Of Campsie And Torrance
    Old Lennoxtown, Campsie Glen, Milton Of Campsie And Torrance
    John Hood - Paperback - Stenlake
    This illustrated history traces the development of the area formerly known as the Parish of Campsie, and the rise of tourism to the area with the opening of Campsie Glen in 1785. Photographs include many subjects now gone including the various industrial works, Ballenleroch House and Lennox Castle.
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    Old Roslin
    Winnie Stevenson; Veronica Meikle - Paperback - Stenlake
    The sixty photographs in this book range in date from the 1870s to the 1940s, the high watermark of the village's indigenous prosperity before it became a dormitory satellite of Edinburgh. The sights of that era include gypsies on the common, the Craigathie Tearooms and the gunpowder mill.
  • Cover scan of Walk On
    Walk On: Celtic Since McCann
    David Potter - Paperback - Fort
    'Walk On' tells the story of Celtic Football Club since it was taken over by Fergus McCann in 1993. The book is comprehensive and is arranged on a season-by-seaon basis.
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    Little Sparta: The Garden Of Ian Hamilton Finlay
    Jessie Sheeler - Hardback - Frances Lincoln
    Ian Hamilton Finlay's unique creation in the Pentland Hills is a garden composed as an artwork. It incorporates concrete poetry, moral polemic, philosophical reflection and a sparkling sense of humour. This book offers a sense of the diversity and originality of the garden, unfolding the layers of meaning it contains.
  • Cover scan of Biggar Since The War
    Biggar Since The War
    Ann Matheson - Paperback - Stenlake
    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.
  • Cover scan of Glasgow's Last Days Of Steam
    Glasgow's Last Days Of Steam
    W. A. C. Smith - Paperback - Stenlake
    In 1831, the opening of the Garnkirk & Glasgow Railway heralded the arrival of the railway age in Glasgow. Within a few years, the city had one of the largest suburban networks in Britain. In this book, the author remembers the final years of steam on this remarkable line.

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