Northern Scotland, Highlands & Islands
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Add to BasketThe History Of The Western Highlands And Isles Of Scotland - - Paperback
£25.00
Initially published in 1881, this book is an invaluable and classic piece of scholarship on an era of Scottish history which is often neglected. -
Add to BasketIsolation Shepherd - - Paperback
£7.99
Iain Thomson has written a heartfelt testament to life as a shepherd in Strathmore in the Great Glen, before the flooding of the valley for a hydro-electric scheme forced him to abandon both the land and his way of life. -
Add to BasketThe Speyside Way - - Spiral
£10.99
The Speyside Way is a walking route between Buckie and Aviemore. This guide provides all the information required to enjoy the 84 mile walk, including a full map. -
Ferry Tales Of Argyll And The Isles - - Paperback
£9.99
This is an inspiring and fascinating record of the ferries that ply the waters off the coast and along the lochs of Argyll and the Isles, and which have been part of the fabric of life in that part of Scotland for generations. -
Add to BasketThe Great Glen Way - - Paperback
£12.00
This volume is a complete two-way description to the 117km/73 mile Great Glen Way from Fort William to Inverness. The route can be walked either as a continuation of the West Highland Way or in its own right. -
Add to BasketAberdeen: Dyce, Portlethen, Westhill - Paperback
£3.99
Fully revised and updated, this handy glovebox size street atlas of Aberdeen clearly shows AA recommended restaurants, hotels, one-way streets and car parks. Featuring a clever use of colour to ensure they can be read under street lighting, these maps are all you need to keep you on the move. -
Add to BasketCongratulations, You Have Just Met The Casuals - - Paperback
£7.99
It was the look and the attitude that defined the UK in the 1980s. It was the Casual movement - a new breed of football fan, bringing with them a new way to terrorise the terraces. Aberdeen football club's Aberdeen Soccer Casuals became the most notorious, most feared and most copied mob in the country. -
Add to BasketOld Midmar & Cromar With Torphins And Lumphanan - - Paperback
£7.99
The districts of Aberdeenshire covered in this book lie 'twixt Dee & Don' &, collectively, the villages in this area are known as Midmar & Cromar. A rural region dependent on agriculture, it was transformed by the arrival of the railway in the 19th century & benefited from the North Sea oil boom of the 20th century. -
Add to BasketOld Pitlochry, Strathtummel And Rannoch - - Paperback
£7.99
This collection of over 50 photographs, accompanied by a detailed history, captures Pitlochry and the surrounding area in the late-Victorian & Edwardian era. -
Women Of The Highlands - - Hardback
£14.99
Katharine Stewart takes us to the heart of Highland romance in her history of the women who shaped the land and handed down the legends that have provided such a rich vein of material for generations.











