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Times Past 2: Every Picture Tells A Story-
£11.04
- Paperback - Black & White
This follow-up to 'Times Past' features memorable images from Glasgow, Edinburgh and all around Scotland. There are chapters showing a beatific snow-covered Glasgow, famous visitors to Scotland including James Stewart and Brigitte Bardot, memorable football matches and Christmas celebrations. -
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 BasketTextile Treasures At The Glasgow School Of Art
£19.99
- Paperback - Herbert
This tour through the textiles collection in the Glasgow School of Art's archives contains a wide selection of work ranging from 17th stumpwork to traditional Scandinavian designs, 1930s modernist work and pieces by Austrian artist Emmy Zweybruck, jacquard woven samples from Donalds of Dundee, 1990s student creations. -
Add to BasketThis City Now: Glasgow And Its Working Class Past
£11.04
- Paperback - Luath
'This City Now' sets out to retrieve the hidden architectural, cultural and historical riches of some of Glasgow's working-class districts. Many who enjoy the fruits of Glasgow's recent gentrification may be surprised and delighted by the gems which Ian Mitchell has uncovered beyond the usual haunts. -
Add to BasketTerry Farrell In Scotland
£17.00
- Paperback - Tuckwell
Terry Farrell & Partners have designed and constructed three major buildings and two public squares in Edinburgh. This illustrated work explores the philosophy and implementation of responding to context in creating sensitive, yet innovative, interventions to the design culture of a capital. -
Add to BasketThey Belonged To Glasgow: The City From The Bottom Up
£6.80
- Paperback - Neil Wilson
Based upon eye-witness accounts, They Belonged To Glasgow is a revealing portrait in words of how ordinary people have lived in the second city of the empire over the course of the last 250 years. -
Add to BasketThe Town Below The Ground: Edinburgh's Legendary Underground City
£6.79
- Paperback - Mainstream
Contained by a defensive wall, Edinburgh suffered massive overpopulation which resulted in the towering tenements of the Royal Mile. An underground slum developed which has, until recently, been forgotten.











