Glasgow and Clyde Travel Books

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  • Cover scan of 50 Walks In Glasgow & South West Scotland
    50 Walks In Glasgow & South West Scotland Hugh Taylor; Moira McCrossan
    Discover the beauty of Glasgow and South West Scotland with the help of this slim-line pocket-sized walking guide. The guide offers over 50 walks, containing useful information on footpath signs, countryside access, walking tips and safety guidelines.
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    Central Glasgow: An Illustrated Architectural Guide Charles McKean; David Walker; Frank Arneil Walker
    This is a guide to the streets and architecture of Glasgow with pictures and drawings of places of interest
  • Cover scan of Discovering The River Clyde
    Discovering The River Clyde I. F. Macleod; Margaret Gilroy
    More than half the population of Scotland lives within a short distance of the River Clyde, and this book is a guide to the history and geography of this vast and varied area. The authors describe the bare moorlands of Clydesmuir, the rich and fertile land of Clydesdale, the orchard country at Crossford and the towns of the lower Clyde.
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    Glasgow Zoƫ Ross
    This volume takes you straight to the heart of Scotland's 'friendly city'. Lively bars, independent boutiques and a rich cultural scene, coupled with the legacy of merchant traders and the art nouveau of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, give Glasgow the buzz it hoped to achieve when it started out on the path of regeneration.
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    Glasgow
    This is a comprehensive street atlas of Glasgow, at a scale of four miles to one inch, covering an extensive area of the city including Cumbernauld in the north, Clydebank in the north west, Johnstone in the west, Easterhouse and Uddingston in the east and Barrhead and Giffnock in the south.
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    Glasgow
    Originally a small cathedral city, Glasgow has grown into a dynamic provincial city and centre of culture within easy reach of miles of unspoilt countryside. This guide features 20 colour-coded routes, suited to all ages. Questions and points of interest are included.
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    Glasgow
    Expert local writers bring to life Glasgow's history, culture, arts, politics and, above all, the people. The guide includes full reports on the city's attractions, from the richness of its art galleries to the dynamism of its shopping centres.
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    The Glasgow 100: The Independent Guide To The Best Places To Eat David Phillips
    An updated edition of the bestselling Evening Times Eating Out in Glasgow. The appraisals are carried out anonymously ensuring a fully independent guide. Information includes advice on quality of food, service, price and atmosphere.
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    Glasgow And The West Roger Smith
    Scotland's towns and cities are packed with historical and scenic interest. This is a collection of 30 urban walks covering Glasgow and the West. It covers routes in many areas of Glasgow, as well in towns as diverse as Ayr, Biggar, Irvine, Rothesay and Dumfries.
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    Glasgow: A Portrait Roy Firth
    This text presents a visual journey through the ancient Scottish city of Glasgow at the start of the 21st century. The author's journey through the history, landscape and architecture of the city is illustrated with his portraits of the city's most famous - and hidden - landmarks.
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