CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Foreign Fruit
Katie Goh
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Murdo! Murdo!
Murdo Macleod, Hugh Keevins
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Big Dunc: The Upfront Autobiography
Duncan Ferguson
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Waters of Life: Fighting for Scotland’s Beavers
Tom Bowser
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Seasonal Suppers
Fi Buchanan
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Beyond the Ninth Wave
Gordon Meade
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Visual Arts and the Auld Alliance
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Chinese Parents Don’t Say I Love You
Candice Chung
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Small Town Joy
Carrie Marshall
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Art & Court of James VI & I: Bright Star of the North
Kate Anderson, Liz Louis, Catriona Murray, Jemma Field, Anna Groundwater, Karen Hearn
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Walk Like a Girl
Claudia Esnouf
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Storms Edge
Peter Marshall
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Storm Pegs
Jen Hadfield
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Holy Boys
Andrés N. Ordorica
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Introducing Stained Glass
Edward Johnson
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Overnight: Journeys, Conversations and Stories After Dark
Dan Richards
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Art Deco Scotland
Bruce Peter
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Hamish Macbeth: The Making of a BBC TV Classic
Jonathan Melville
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The Finest Road in the World
James Miller
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Isolation Shepherd
Iain Thompson
LATEST ISSUE: Celebrate
Benbecula by Graeme Macrae Burnet
Bluff: A Q & A with Francine Toon
Bookseller Gift Ideas
Brutal Scotland by Simon Phipps
Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales by Lari Don
David Robinson Reviews: On Friendship by Andrew O’ Hagan
Hagtale by Sally O’ Reilly
La Lucha: Latin American Feminism Today
Looking Down at the Stars by Christina Riley
Our Secrets are the Same: A Q & A with Graeme Thomson
Poor Creatures: A Q & A with Mairi Kidd
The Bruce’s Treasure by Lynda Kristiansen
The Little Book of Christmas and Hogmanay by Anna Marshall
The North Sea by Alistair Moffat
The Salvage by Anbara Salam
The Story of the Christmas No. 1: Misletoe & Vinyl by Marc Burrows
Thrums by Thomas A. Clark
White Raven: A Q & A with Maggie Ritchie
Wild Edinburgh by Keith Broomfield
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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David Robinson Reviews: From Scotland with Love by Fred Bridgland
‘There are so many unsung heroes in Fred’s book that I almost lose count.’
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Winter Round Up of New Scots and Gaelic Books
‘what would happen if someone really scrieved in thir ane langwij / didn’t turn on their mouth lit i …
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David Robinson Reviews: Blurred Faces by Allan Radcliffe
‘Radcliffe writes with an enviably economical and engaging style.’
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Alfred Buckham: Daredevil Photographer
‘ALFRED BUCKHAM (1879–1956) was a daredevil photographer. A maverick of early aviation, he created h …
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‘She is still walking but he has stopped. She turns to find that he is waiting for a response to som …
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David Robinson Reviews: Upon a White Horse by Peter Ross
‘Ross is always lucid, almost reverent, about the whole process of archaeological discovery.’
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Alistair Paul
From industrial designer to tour guide to gardener; Alistair’s life has taken him through many twists and turns from his origins in Glasgow until he settled in Arran 20 years ago. His interest in local history and culture inspired him to take his first …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Serafina Press
Based in the Borders seaside town of Eyemouth, Serafina Press aims to produce art-driven children’s picture books. The books have a strong sense of their Scottish or North Northumberland location, but are not limited in appeal to the region – they sell …