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ISBN Cover Title Author Publisher Year Description Ref.
0862418402 Glasgow Guide, The: Guided Walks through Old and New Glasgow Williams, David Birlinn 2001 This guidebook is in arranged in a series of 13 walks, with information on hundreds of the city`s most interesting places. There are also chapters on Glasgow`s best-known graveyards, and the buildings of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Alexander Thomson. The book`s author is also the author of The Scotland Bookshop website. A number of the book`s articles are included in this website`s companion website The Scotland Guide; please have a look!
Further information about this book can be obtained from another companion website "The Glasgow Guide".
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0859765458 Hidden Glasgow Foreman, Carol Birlinn 2001 While other books on Glasgow concentrate on what can be seen, this book concentrates on the "hidden" parts of the city such as the tunnels, the "abandoned" Britannia Music Hall in Argyle Street and many other fascinating places. 39
0951701010 no image available Old Glasgow Shops Kenna, Rudolph Glasgow City Libraries Publications 1996 A photographic study of Glasgow`s shops, from the Victorian warehouses to the mobile shops of the 1950s. 668
1903238005 Glasgow Pub Companion, The Kenna, Rudolph Angels` Share (Neil Wilson Publishing) 2001 The guide describes over 200 pubs in Glasgow and they are arranged geographically in the following areas: West End, City Centre, Merchant City, East End, north side and south side. There are maps, descriptions and histories of the pubs and archive pictures. 109