Books from Stirling, the Trossachs and the West Coast of Scotland

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  • Cover scan of 200 Years Of Helensburgh, 1802-2002
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    200 Years Of Helensburgh, 1802-2002 - Hardback
    As well as chronicling the early days, the members of Helensburgh Heritage Trust have carefully researched many other aspects of the town's history and life in the present day.
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    Argyll And Bute - Paperback - Erl B. Wilkie
    Argyll and Bute contains some of the loveliest and most unspoilt countryside vistas in Scotland. This selection of cycle routes has been carefully devised to provide excellent cycling conditions for riders of different ability levels.
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    Bannockburn: Battle For Liberty - Hardback - John Sadler
    The Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 was one of the decisive battles of British history. The enormous impact of the Scottish victory on the fate of the two kingdoms means the battle is ripe for the vivid and scholarly reassessment that John Sadler provides in this book.
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    Bonanzas And Jacobites: The Story Of The Silver Glen - Paperback - Stephen Moreton
    This is the story of Scotland's richest silver mine, near Alva. Its discovery led to an extraordinary sequence of events told here for the first time. It is a true story of fortunes made and lost, and the cast of characters include Jacobites and Hanoverians, lords and ladies, a disloyal servant, a loyal wife, and Sir Isaac Newton.
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    By The Banks Of Loch Lomond - Paperback - Stewart Noble
    The song of the title is famous well beyond Scotland. Loch Lomond straddles both the Highlands and the central belt of Scotland and the West Highland Way runs the length of the loch's eastern shore. The surroundings have much to intrigue the naturalist and geologist and it has an interesting history, all described here.
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    Carrongrove: 200 Years Of Papermaking - Paperback
    Charting the course of over two centuries' continuous paper and paperboard manufacture, this is the history of Carrongrove on the banks of the River Carron near Denny in Stirlingshire. The making of paper has run parallel to changes in the wider society and this book tells how the papermakers have adapted.
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    Eye To The Hills: A Scotsman's Memories Of An Outdoor Life - Paperback - Campbell Steven
    Campbell Steven, born in Helensburgh before WW1, tells of his early days growing up in Scotland, of his education at Oxford, and of his WW2 service in Finland. In later life, he took to writing about his love of the outdoors.
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    Falkirk: A History - Paperback - Iain Scott
    For centuries Falkirk's key position at the heart of Scotland has ensured its central role in the nation's history. Roman legions, Highland cattle drovers, canal builders, and ironmasters have all left their mark on this district. This book gives a comprehensive account of Falkirk's fascinating history.
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    Falkirk And District: An Illustrated Architectural Guide - Paperback - Richard Jaques
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    The Forth And Clyde Canal: A History - Paperback - Thomas J. Dowds
    The Forth and Clyde Canal, completed in 1790, was by far the largest engineering project that had ever been seen in Scotland. It allowed coal and machinery to travel east and grain to travel west. Passengers could travel in greater comfort and it produced employment along its entire route.
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