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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
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Trossachs, The: A History & Guide | William F. Hendrie | Tempus Publishing | 2004 | The Trossachs is defined as the area between Callander and Loch Lomond. This land of lochs, hills and moorland farms became famous through the romantic writing of Walter Scott and it attracts many visitors from home and abroad. This guidebook tells the story of the area and what there is to see. | 1103 |
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Kings & Queens of Scotland, The | Oram, Richard (ed.) | Tempus Publishing | 2004 | This study describes the lives of the Scottish monarchs from the 6th-century Argyll rulers to the union with England. | 1112 |
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Scotch Whisky Directory, The | Hills, Phillip | Mainstream Publishing | 2004 | Over 200 whiskies are included in this book and graphical methods are used to convey information about the flavour of each of them. | 1114 |
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Melrose Abbey | Oram, Richard; Fawcett, Richard | Tempus Publishing | 2004 | The first abbey at Melrose was established in the 7th Century by St Aidan. The present abbey was started in the 12th century by Cistercian monks from Rievaulx and it became one of the most prosperous monasteries in the country. Unfortunately, it was a victim of the warfare between Scotland and England and later its ruins became a "quarry" for locals needing building stone. Today it is a picturesque ruin of tremendous interest. This book describes the abbey and its long history. | 1127 |
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Mountain Bike Guide: Inverness, the Great Glen and the Cairngorms | King, Timothy; Purdy, Derek | Ernest Press | 2004 | This cycling guide describes 21 routes in the Inverness, Great Glen and Cairngorms area. Easy routes (low level, up to 15km long) and more difficult routes (high level and some over 50km long) are included. There are maps and also information on the towns on or near the routes. | 1128 |
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Dundee: Champions of Scotland 1961-62 | Ross, Kenny | Desert Island Books | 2004 | This is the story of the 1961-62 season for Dundee FC. After winning the Scottish League in 1962 they went through to the European Cup, beating Cologne, Sporting Club of Lisbon and Anderlecht, before losing to AC Milan in the semi-final. | 1135 |
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Wee Book of Aberdeen, The | Adams, Norman | Black and White Publishing | 2004 | A pictorial study of Aberdeen depicting the city`s buildings and its people at work and play. Pictures include Aberdeen FC with the European Cup Winners` Cup, the red-brick swimming baths at the beach, the fishing harbour and granite quarrying. | 1143 |
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Wee Book of Edinburgh, The | Henderson, Jan-Andrew | Black and White Publishing | 2004 | A pictorial study of Edinburgh depicting the city`s buildings and its people at work and play. Pictures include the Georgian House, the Forth Railway Bridge, Newhaven fishwives, trams on Princes Street, children tobogganing on The Meadows and revellers celebrating Hogmanay. | 1144 |
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