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Throughout The Year of Creative Scotland and beyond, we’ll be bringing you the wealth of Scottish publishing. News and reviews, exclusive author interviews, articles, ‘unpublished-as-yet’ short stories…and much more.
The Broons’ Burns Night
This best-seller is an excellent guide to Burns Night – includes songs, poems and humour from the Broons – all you need to organise your own Burns Night at home!
Half-Light and other short stories by Neil M. Gunn
A collection of short stories from one of Scotland’s foremost novelists of the 20th century. They have a freshness and immediacy that give a clarity and accessibility to the rich subject matter.
Patrick Neill, Doyen of Scottish Horticulture by Forbes W. Robertson
One of the key figures in the history of Scottish horticulture by virtue of his widespread and lasting influence – an engaging book that contains a wealth of historically valuable observations.
Seton Gordon’s Scotland, an anthology by Hamish Brown
This selection from Seton Gordon’s writings gives a fascinating insight of the man and his great versatility. Welcomed in croft or palace, a keen piper, he was one of the age’s great characters.
Seton Gordon’s Cairngorms, an anthology by Hamish Brown
A fascinating choice of Seton Gordon’s inimitable writings on his first love, the Cairngorms, which he returned to many times throughout his long life.
Dynasty of Engineers, the Stevensons and the Bell Rock
by Roland Paxton
A handsome book that celebrates the achievements of the Stevenson family of engineers and unearths new information regarding the construction of the Bell Rock Lighthouse.
The Caithness Influence, diverse lives of distinction by Valerie Campbell
A celebration of the outstanding achievements from people in Caithness – a treasure trove of fascinating biographical accounts is revealed.







