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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 1840330236 | no image available | Old Burntisland | Wilson, Rhona | Stenlake Publishing | 1998 | Pictures of old Burntisland including the beach, docks, harbour and street scenes. There are also some pictures of the neighbouring villages. | 316 |
| 094648774X | Pilgrims in the Rough: St Andrews beyond the 19th hole | Tobert, Michael | Luath Press | 2000 | As well as being a guidebook to St Andrews, this is also a guide to what the town is best known for throughout the world - golf. | 89 | |
| 075091145X | St Andrews | Lamont-Brown, Raymond | Sutton Publishing | 1996 | This is a collection of old photographs from the late 19th century and the early 20th century taken by amateur and professional photographers. | 831 | |
| 1841582735 | no image available | Forth at War, The | Hendrie, William F. | Birlinn | 2004 | The Firth of Forth was a very important strategic area during World War 1 and World War 2. Being close to the capital and the home of many naval ships, it was the scene ofnumerous events during both conflicts. The book includes pictures of the capital ships and the captured German navies. | 803 |
| 0954692004 | no image available | Saline Parish Historical Trail | Crane, John Robert | John Robert Crane | 2004 | A guide to the district around the village of Saline. | 1131 |
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Anstruther: A History | Stevenson, Stephanie | John Donald Publishers | 2004 | The Fife town of Anstruther developed from two settlements, Anstruther Easter and Wester, which were separated by a stream. They amalgamated only in the 20th century. The seaside location meant that fishing, especially for herring, became important and today this is celebrated by the town being the location of the Scottish Fisheries Museum. Many of the houses around the harbour have a long history and Anstruther is a popular destination for many day trippers. This book tells the story of the town and its inhabitants. | 1180 |
| 0861421469 | no image available | Kirkcaldy: A New Illustrated History | Glen, Duncan | Akros Publications | 2004 | An illustrated history of Kirkcaldy. | 1169 |
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Dunfermline: The Post-war Years | Bert McEwan | Breedon Books | 2004 | This illustrated record of Dunfermline traces its recent history from the Second World War. It covers the people, local buildings and places of interest. | 1434 |