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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
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Art and Enlightenment: Scottish Aesthetics in the 18th Century | Jonathan Friday (ed.) | Imprint Academic | 2004 | As part of the Scottish Enlightenment, many of the country`s notable thinkers wrote about aesthetics - a subjective inquiry into art and how it it is perceived. The study examines the work of writers such as Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, Adam Smith, Thomas Reid and Dugald Stewart. | 1419 |
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"Time Out" Guide to Edinburgh | - | Penguin Books | 2004 | Although this is intended as a general guidebook to Edinburgh, the book also includes sections on many places furth of the capital even Glasgow. | 1411 |
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Supernatural Scotland | Roddy Martine | Ulverscroft Large Print Editions | 2004 | This is the author`s account of his research into some of Scotland`s many tales of "supernatural" and other unexplained happenings. Ghosts, people possessed of "second sight" and "small people" form part of his investigations into some of the country`s strangest pieces of folklore. | 1403 |
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The Fife Coastal Path: Official Guide | Hamish Brown | Mercat Press | 2004 | The Fife Coastal Path is a 125km (78 mile) walk from the Forth Bridges to beyond the Tay Bridge. At present the path entends to Crail. This official guide describes the route and what can be seen. | 1424 |
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Isles of the North: A Voyage to the Lands of the Norse | Ian Mitchell | Birlinn | 2004 | This is the story of the author`s yacht trip on the "Foggy Dew" during the summer of 2002. From Islay, the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland, he sailed across the North Sea to Norway. In both countries he studied how the respective governments cared for rural communities and considered how lessons from the Norwegian approach could be used to good effect in Britain. | 1402 |
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Walking the Munros: Southern, Central and Western Highlands v. 1 | Steve Kew | Cicerone Press | 2004 | This walking guide covers the 140 or so Munros in the southern, central and western highlands, Glencoe, Lochaber and Mull. For each hill there is a route description and a sketch map of the route. There is also information on the hill`s geology and local accommodation and transport. | 1409 |
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Walking the Munros: Northern Highlands and the Cairngorms v. 2 | Steve Kew | Cicerone Press | 2004 | This walking guide covers the 140 or so Munros in the Cairngorms and northern highlands (north of the Great Glen). For each hill there is a route description and a sketch map of the route. There is also information on the hill`s geology and local accommodation and transport. | 1408 |
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North-West Highlands, Hillwalkers' Guide | Dave Broadhead, Alec Keith, Ted Maden | Scottish Mountaineering Club & Trust | 2004 | This hillwalking guide covers many mountains in the north-west highlands, covering the following areas: Applecross, Ardgour, Ardnamurchan, Assynt, Beinn Dearg, Coigach, Coulin, Fannaichs, Glen Affric, Glen Cannich, Glen Shiel, Knoydart, Loch Maree, Monar, Sutherland and Torridon. It covers all the Munros, Corbetts and Grahams as well as some other peaks. Also included are colour maps and information on flora, fauna and geology. | 1429 |
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