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Sea Legs
£16.14
- Hardback - Bloomsbury
Guy Grieve, after years of exploring and adventuring around the world, has been living quietly on the grey-skied Isle of Mull with his wife Juliet and two small sons. For some time though, the wild has been beckoning to him more and more insistently. At last, the lure of freedom and adventure become too much - he and Juliet pack in the school run, re-mortgage the house and buy a yacht. -
Add to BasketBest Walking Trips In Scotland
£14.99
- Paperback - Wiley
Scotland is one of Europe's most popular hiking destinations. Frommer's expert advice offers walking trips to suit all abilities and time scales from easy walks near Inverness and Aberdeen to forest walks of Galloway. -
Global Scots
£8.49
- Paperback - Luath
Looking at the fascinating lives of a fraction of Scotland's expat community, this book explores how they feel about - their home country that helped shape them, the motivations they had for moving away, and the perspectives (both good and bad) that distance has lent them of the land they left behind. -
Add to Basket50 Classic Routes On Scottish Mountains
£5.94
- Paperback - Luath
This book completes a series of guidebooks that is becoming the standard reference work to the best of Scottish hillwalking. Carefully researched, it ranges across the Highlands to provide a cross-section of routes. -
Add to BasketOn The Trail Of John Muir
£6.79
- Paperback - Luath
John Muir is a national hero in America, and is gaining recognition in his native Scotland. This historical biography is also a contemporary travel guide to the wilderness areas of North America which he championed. -
Add to BasketAyrshire: Discovering A County
£12.99
- Paperback - Fort
The fruit of many years work by the author, who has spent a lifetime recording the history of his native county, this volume addresses the history, geography, architecture, industries and famous people of every town and village in Ayrshire. -
The Irish Landscape: A Scenery To Celebrate
£16.95
- Hardback - Dunedin Academic
In this comprehensive guide to Ireland, the author describes the wonderful scenery and places it in its geological context. He explains why the scenery looks as it does, how the land beneath our feet has been formed and why the landscape changes from lush pasture to mountain and moorland. -
Add to BasketScottish Buses: A Colour Portfolio
£14.99
- Hardback - Ian Allan
In this work, Gavin Booth explores the great variety of bus types and liveries to be found in Scotland over the past 30 years. Although covering predominantly the era prior to deregulation, the book also examines the changes wrought in Scotland as a result of reforms from the mid-1970s onwards. -
Add to BasketLeeds: The Story Of A City
£16.99
- Paperback - Fort
Dr Thornton, an acknowledged expert on the city, explains how Leeds developed from a tiny settlement on the banks of the Aire into one of Europe's most vibrant cities. -
Add to BasketThe Borders: A History Of The Borders From Earliest Times
£16.96
- Hardback - Deerpark
This text is a history of the Borders from earliest times, from the author of The Edinburgh Fringe, Remembering Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and Arthur and the Lost Kingdoms.















