Central Scotland
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Add to BasketTikka Look At Me Now: Charan Gill
£9.99
- Paperback - Black & White
Charan Gill arrived in Glasgow from Punjab in India at the age of nine with little understanding of Western culture. He began as an apprentice turner at a shipyard on the Clyde. He went on to found and head a multimillion-pound empire as 'Europe's Curry King'. This is his story. -
Add to BasketDoon The Road
£16.99
- Hardback - Book Guild
'Doon The Road' is the third and final volume in Charlotte Grey's funny, poignant and fascinating autobiography about the demands of farming the land. -
Add to BasketIslay And Jura
£8.49
- Paperback - Birlinn
The most westerly point of Argyll, Islay and Jura occupy a special place in Scotland's history, home to MacDonald, 'Lords of the Isles', as well as to the famous blend of Bowmore's Whisky Distillery. The fields and hills hold an abundance of wildlife, making it an ideal spot for farming, fishing and rambling. -
Add to BasketMull
£8.49
- Paperback - Birlinn
Mull has many fascinations, startling geology, an abundance of wildlife such as eagles and sea eagles, whales, dolphins, otters and many other species. In this book, acclaimed Scottish photographer John MacPherson celebrates the extraordinary natural beauty of one of Scotland's most famous islands. -
Add to BasketThe Edinburgh Independent Shop Guide
£6.99
- Paperback - Motto
Ewan Halley provides details on hundreds of independent shops throughout Edinburgh, from hatters to shoeshops and cutting-edge design to architectural salvage. -
Add to BasketEdinburgh Rock: The Geology Of Lothian
£25.00
- Hardback - Dunedin Academic
This geological investigation into the bedrocks surrounding Edinburgh give startling perspectives on the different environments of the Palaeozoic times. It explores how the sandstone emerged, the coal was formed and how more visible rocks such as Castle Rock, the Braid, Blackford and the Pentland Hills were created. -
Add to BasketThe Argyll Book
£11.04
- Paperback - Birlinn
Argyll, Dalriada, or Earra-ghaidheal, 'the Coastland' or 'Boundary of the Gael', is one of the most beautiful and historically significant parts of Scotland. This book covers a range of topics, from geology and prehistory to stately homes, folklore, and literature, which provide an introduction to this fascinating part of Scotland. -
Add to BasketEdinburgh & Lothian
£9.99
- Paperback - Mercat
This text describes 25 walks in Edinburgh and Lothian. There is a wide variety, from the grandeur of the city itself to the outlying attractions at Roslin Glen, Musselburgh and the Union Canal. -
Add to BasketEdinburgh: A New Perspective
£16.14
- Hardback - Mercat
Jason Baxter, who has pioneered panoramic photography in Scotland, presents the magnificence of the Scottish capital through a series of innovative & unusual photographs, showcasing the castle to the crags, from the streets to the shore, through the construction of the new Scottish Parliament & inside the National Musuem. -
Add to BasketExploring The Edinburgh To Glasgow Canals: The Union Canal, The Forth And Clyde Canal, Country Parks And Antonine Wall
£11.04
- Paperback - Mercat
The canals linking Edinburgh and Glasgow are not only fascinating historical monuments, but they offer an ever-growing opportunity for recreational activity. This guide is packed with information about what to see and do along the canals.












