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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 0954421744 | no image available | Islands, The | Williams, Nick | Pocket Mountains | 2004 | This walking guide includes 40 circular walks on Skye, the Hebrides and Arran. | 933 |
| 8299677904 | Titanic's Predecessor: The S/S Norge Disaster of 1904 | Sebak, Per Kristian | Seaward Publishing | 2004 | On 28 June 1904 the Danish emigrant ship "The Norge" sank off the Scottish island of Rockall. Of the 795 people on board, only 160 survived and some of them were on open lifeboats for up to 8 days before they were rescued. This history describes the ship, the passengers and details the sinking and the survivors` harrowing experiences. | 934 | |
| 1403911819 | Woman and the Feminine in Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing | Dunnigan, Sarah M. (ed.) | Palgrave Macmillan | 2004 | This study looks at women writers and women as subjects in medieval and early modern Scottish literature. | 935 | |
| 0901549185 | no image available | Gardens of Scotland: Visit Over 350 Gardens Opening for Charity | - | Scotland's Gardens Scheme | 2004 | This handbook gives details of the numerous gardens which are opened for charity under the auspices of Scotlands Gardens Scheme. | 936 |
| 0534633242 | no image available | Scottish Crofters: A Historical Ethnography of a Celtic Village | Parman, Susan | Wadsworth | 2004 | This study of the crofting community of Geall in the Hebrides deals with its culture and history and how it relates to the culture and history of Scotland, England and Europe. | 937 |
| 0946487871 | Quest for Robert Louis Stevenson, The | Cairney, John | Luath Press | 2004 | As well as being one of Scotland`s best-known authors of fiction, Robert Louis Stevenson travelled widely in Scotland and wrote about his journeys, the things he saw and the people he met. This book describes many of these places. | 938 | |
| 0712664564 | Mary, Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley | Weir, Alison | Pimlico | 2004 | Lord Darnley, who was the husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, was killed in 1567 in his own house in Edinburgh. He had been stangled and then his house was blown up to destroy evidence. This study of that crime looks into his life and into the lives of his wife and her arch-rival, Elizabeth, queen of England. The story is one of grand political intrigue. | 940 | |
| 0751368687 | no image available | Scotland | Clough, Juliet | Dorling Kindersley | 2004 | This general guide to Scotland includes many photographs as well as numerous three-dimensional cutaway drawings of the country`s most-visited bildings. | 941 |
| 1840188553 | no image available | Scotland: The National Cycle Network | Henniker, Harry | Mainstream Publishing | 2004 | This cycling guide includes over 50 routes in mainland Scotland which are part of the National Cycle Network. | 942 |
| 0902664867 | no image available | Abbey of Paisley | Lees, J. Cameron | Grimsay Press | 2004 | This book was originally published in 1878 and it describes the long and fascinating history of Paisley Abbey. It includes the political and religious events it was involved in, including the royal connections, the National Covenants, witchcraft and its role in the history of the Church of Scotland after the Reformation. | 943 |
| 0552770795 | Laff: The Story of a Friendship | Boyle, John | Black Swan | 2004 | This is the author`s story of his friendship with "Laff" (James Lafferty) as they grew up together in Paisley. This is a tale of a hard upbringing, youth culture, adolescent adventures and the pressures inherent in growing up in Central Scotland in the 1950s. | 944 |
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