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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 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 | |
| 1897784945 | Tales of the Savoy: Stories from a Glasgow Café | Pieri, Joe | Neil Wilson Publishing | 1999 | The Savoy was a café which once stood in Cowcaddens, just to the north of the city centre. This is a collection of stories by the former owner and it deals with the remarkable variety of people who patronised his premises - from "posh" theatre-goers to street prostitutes. | 112 | |
| 095131243X | Tea and Taste: Glasgow Tea Rooms, 1875-1975 | Kinchin, Perilla | White Cockade Publishing | 1996 | The tea rooms were a great Glasgow phenomenon. Kate Cranston made them famous, helped by talented artists such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh and George Walton who provided dashing and flamboyant interior designs. This study is about these institutions, their role in the great industrial city and how they changed social habits. | 983 | |