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Winging It: My Autobiography
£15.29
- Hardback - Black & White Publishing
As one-third of Scottish football's best-known team of brothers, Tommy McLean achieved glory as an integral part of Rangers' European Cup Winners' Cup team of 1972, before going on to manage Motherwell to Scottish Cup success in 1991. In 'Winging It', Tommy tells the untold story which lies behind his considerable footballing triumphs. -
What Your Pet Really Thinks
£7.64
- Hardback - Black & White Publishing
Convinced you know your faithful hound? Confident you can tell exactly what your cute innocent kitten is thinking? Certain you can read your fluffy little guinea pig's mind like the back of your hand? Think again! This book tells you what your pet really thinks - but be warned, it's not always pretty! With real-life photos of a whole host of cute pets, from cats and dogs to hamsters and rabbits, and quirky captions to boot, 'What Your Pet Really Thinks' gives readers a hilarious alternative insight into the minds of the everyday pet. -
Whisky Wars, Riots And Murder: Crime In The 19th Century Highlands And Islands
£8.49
- Paperback - Black & White Publishing
Although the 19th-century elite looked on the Highlands and Islands as a sporting paradise, for the indigenous population it was a turbulent place. Rather than a rural idyll, the glens and moors were home to poachers and whisky smugglers, while the towns were always ready to explode into riot and disorder. Even the Hebridean seas had their dangers while the islands seethed with discontent. 'Whisky Wars, Riots and Murder' reveals the reality behind the facade of romantic tartan and vast estates. -
When The Dawn Breaks
£16.99
- Hardback - Sphere
Two women. One secret. A heart-breaking choice. Skye, 1903. Jessie, the young daughter of a local midwife, is determined to become a nurse one day, but family loss and heartache jeopardise her dreams. Isabel, the doctor's daughter, is planning to follow in her father's footsteps - even though medicine is not considered a fitting career for a woman. And then there's Archie, Jessie's older brother, who Isabel just can't stay away from. One encounter in the woods, Archie disappears, and all their lives are irrevocably changed. -
The Wasp Factory
£7.64
- Paperback - Abacus
Frank, no ordinary 16-year-old, lives with his father outside a remote Scottish village. His elder brother Eric is confined to a psychiatric hospital. When news comes of Eric's escape, Frank has to prepare the ground for his brother's inevitable return. -
Whit, Or, Isis Amongst The Unsaved
£8.49
- Paperback - Abacus
Isis Whit, no ordinary teenager, is the Elect of God of the Luskentyrian Sect, a sect based near Stirling. It's Isis' role to bring Morag, who's become a porn queen, back into the fold. This is Banks' latest novel following the success of Complicity. -
Who Killed Kennedy?: The Definitive Account Of Fifty Years Of Investigation
£17.00
- Hardback - Mainstream Publishing
The murder of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 was followed by an official inquiry the nature and the scale of which were unparalleled. This began what has become a 50-year quest to establish the truth. 'Who Killed Kennedy?' is an exhaustive account of that quest, through the eyes of a historian who has been involved in it from the very beginning. -
Wolverine: Mark Millar Omnibus
£47.59
- Hardback - Marvel
When Wolverine, the world's most dangerous killing machine, falls into enemy hands and is turned loose against his former friends and allies you can be sure the body count is going to rack up. -
Wayne Barker: Born To Fight
£7.64
- Paperback - Mainstream
Former professional boxer Wayne Barker fought every man who ever challenged him. This brutally honest account of his eventful life recounts how he was left in the care of the travelling community, where he learned to fight, how he was charged with attempting to murder a child killer, and how he fled to America. Eventually deported to Britain, he served two years in prison before returning to the streets to earn a living from bare-knuckle fighting, until cancer claimed his life in 2012. -
The West Highland Way
£11.04
- Paperback - Aurum
The 93-mile West Highland Way is Britain's most spectacular long-distance path. The first section, following the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, offers an idyllic waterside walk, with the full grandeur of the Highlands gradually revealing itself. Then, after crossing the barren wilderness of the Rannoch Moor, the walker climbs the Devil's Staircase above Glencoe and traverses classic Highland landscapes to reach Fort William and a grand finale at Ben Nevis. This comprehensive, easy-to-use guide is an authoritative companion, packed with indispensable information.
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