CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoor Recreation
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Mountaineering in Scotland: The Early Years
Ken Crocket
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Game, Set and Match: Secret Weapons of the World’s Top Tennis Players
Mark Hodgkinson
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Our Day in May: The Inside Story of St Johnstone FC’s First Major Trophy Win in 130 Years
Ed Hodge
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Always a Little Further: A Classic Tale of Camping, Hiking and Climbing
Alastair Borthwick
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Scottish Canoe Classics: Twenty Five Great Canoe & Kayak Trips
Eddie Palmer
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The Blind Man of Hoy
Red Széll
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Real Magic: 70 Years of the Merlin Rocket
David Henshall
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If You’re Second You Are Nothing: Ferguson and Shankly
Oliver Holt
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Prelude to Everest
Ian R. Mitchell, George Rodway
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The Proper Charlie: The Autobiography
Charlie Miller, Alice McDermott
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Cyclists: A Spotter’s Guide
Robbie Guillory, Judith Hastie
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Caleb’s List: Climbing the Mountains Visible from Arthur’s Seat
Kellan MacInnes
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Slim Jim: Simply the Best
Tom Miller
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Big Jock: The Real Jock Wallace
David Leggat
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Throne of Games: King Fergie, Lord Moyes and the Season of Grim Death
Paul Harrie, Oliver Ninnis
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In Search of Duncan Ferguson: The Life and Crimes of a Footballing Enigma
Alan Pattullo
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The Art of Golf
Michael Clarke, Kenneth McConkey
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The Princess Matilda Comes Home
Shane Spall
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The Commonwealth Games: Extraordinary Stories behind the Medals
Brian Oliver
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Scotland ’74: A World Cup Story
Richard Gordon
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Barbara Henderson
Barbara Henderson has lived in Scotland since 1991 and has an MA in English Language and Literature. She has previously worked as a relief librarian, receptionist and even a puppeteer. Her historical and eco-fiction for children is widely studied in sc …
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Halcyon is a publisher of books that tell real stories about real football. We believe in celebrating the beautiful game, finding hope and inspiration between the lines and in the deeply personal relationships our writers develop with the sport over th …