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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
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Scottish Farmer's Market Cookbook, The | Paul, Nick | Angels' Share | 2004 | More and more Scots are buying their food at Farmers` Markets where they can make their purchases direct from the producer. The markets thrive on the good quality of the food and people`s wish to get away from supermarket shopping. This cookbook is based on the seasonal produce found at the markets and many of the recipes are from the producers themselves. The book also includes information on seasonal availability of produce, a list of producers and the location of the markets. | 1173 |
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Heart of Old Edinburgh, The | Mekie, Margeorie | Stenlake Publishing | 2004 | This pictorial record of Edinburgh spans a period of about 150 years and is generally based on the area around the Royal Mile and the "newer" area of Princes Street. The photographs feature many sights which still exist, such as John Knox's House, the Scott Monument, the floral clock in Princes Street Gardens, Greyfriars' Bobby, the City Chambers, Whitehorse Close, Jenner's and the Surgeons' Hall. There are also pictures of places since demolished including Calton Prison and Mackie's department store. | 1149 |
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Illustrated History of Scotland, The | Tabraham, C.J.; Tabraham, Chris | Oyster Press | 2004 | This wide-ranging illustrated history of Scotland charts the story of the country from prehistoric times to the present day. It deals with the early settlers, invaders and those who journeyed from other lands. The study describes the political and social life of Scotland as well as looking at the people, famous or otherwise, who contributed to the development of the Scottish nation. The book is illustrated with archival pictures as well as contemporary photographs. | 1150 |
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Gathering the Clans: Tracing Scottish Ancestry on the Internet | Stewart, Alan | Phillimore & Co. | 2004 | This guide to using the internet for genealogical research describes many useful online sources. There also also special sections for people whose family left Scotland to live abroad and may not know what kinds of records are now available online. | 1158 |
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Sunset on the Clyde: The Last Summers on the Water | Graham, Duncan | In Pinn | 2004 | During the 1950s, the Clyde steamers took tens of thousands of Glasgow families for their annual Glasgow Fair holiday "doon the watter" to the Clyde resorts in Ayrshire and Argyll. Resorts such as Dunoon, Largs, Millport, Rothesay, Brodick and Whiting Bay welcomed holidaymakers on this annual pilgrimage. | 1176 |
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Celtic Minded: Essays on Religion, Politics, Society, Identity... and Football | Bradley, Joseph M. | Argyll Publishing | 2004 | Although this is a book about Celtic Football Club, it is much more than that as the history of the club is intertwined with that of Glasgow`s Irish community. With prejudice ranged against the Irish Catholics, the successes on the field took on a special meaning. This study looks at many interrelated topics such as national identity and culture, the Irish diaspora, bigotry and sectarianism. While this could be seen as a book about football, in essence it is about Scottish society. | 1183 |
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Edinburgh Visitor Guide, The | Baxter, Colin | Oyster Press | 2004 | This wide-ranging guide to Edinbugh has places of interest listed alphabetically and it includes information on museums, historic buildings, galleries, gardens, etc. Each entry has details of location, opening times and other useful information. | 1186 |
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Scottish Customs from the Cradle to the Grave | Bennett, Margaret | Birlinn | 2004 | This study of Scottish customs and rites of passage over the last 400 years is divided into three general sections: childbirth and infancy; love, courtship and marriage; death. The research is based on interviews, previous studies and the writings of early travellers who looked at the "quaint" Scottish traditions. | 1197 |
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