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Luath Press takes its name from Robert Burns, whose little collie Luath (Gael., swift or nimble) tripped up Jean Armour at a wedding and gave him the chance to speak to the woman who was to be his wife and the abiding love of his life. Burns called one of ‘The Twa Dogs’ Luath after Cuchullin’s hunting dog in Ossian’s Fingal. Luath Press was established in 1981 in the heart of Burns country, and is now based a few steps up the road from Burns’ first lodgings on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.
Luath Press is an independent publishing house which offers distinctive writing with a hint of unexpected pleasures. Prizewinning and shortlisted books include Bad Catholics (Specsavers Crime Writers Association New Blood Dagger – shortlisted) and The Bower Bird by Ann Kelley (Costa Children’s Book Award – winner; UK Literacy Association Book Award – winner).
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BOOKS FROM Luath Press
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A Glasgow Mosaic: Cultural Icons of the City
Ian R. Mitchell
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Animal Lover
Raymond Friel
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The Case for Left Wing Nationalism: And Other Essays
Stephen Maxwell
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The Call of the Mountains: Sights and Inspirations from a Journey of a Thousand Miles Through Scotland’s Munro Ranges
Max Landsberg
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If History Was Scottish
Norman Ferguson, Bob Dewar
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Should’ve Gone Tae Specsavers, Ref!
Allan Morrison, Bob Dewar
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Nature’s Peace: Landscapes of the Watershed: A Celebration
Peter Wright
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An Nighean Air an Aiseig
Aonghas-Phadraig Caimbeul
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The Girl on the Ferryboat
Angus Peter Campbell
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Ballad of the Five Marys
Donald Smith
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Runners
Ann Kelley
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Blood City
Douglas Skelton
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The Tattoo Fox
Alasdair Hutton, Stref
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Dementia Positive
John Killick
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Blossom: What Scotland Needs to Flourish
Lesley Riddoch
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Arts of Independence: The Cultural Argument and Why it Matters Most
Alexander Moffat, Alan Riach
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Follow We Will: The Fall and Rise of Rangers
Chris Graham, Stewart Franklin, John D. C. Gow, Alasdair McKillop, Colin Armstrong, Iain Duff, David Edgar, Gordon Irvine, David Kinnon, Gail Richardson
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Is the Baw Burst?: A Season in Division Three
Iain Hyslop
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Charlie, Meg and Me: An Epic 530 Mile Walk Recreating Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Escape After the Disaster of Culloden
Gregor Ewing
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Perth: A City Again
Jeremy Duncan
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Portfolio: Treasures from the Diploma Collection at the Royal Scottish Academy
Tom Normand
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Robert McLellan, Playing Scotland’s Story
Robert McLellan, Colin Donati, Douglas Gifford, Donald Campbell, Alasdair Cording
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Scotland No More?: the Scots Who Left Scotland in the Twentieth Century
Marjorie Harper
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Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe: Newly Adapted for the Modern Reader
Sir Walter Scott, David Purdie
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Barrowland: The Inside Story of Glasgow’s Beloved Ballroom
Alison Irvine
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An Taobh Dorcha
Seonaidh Charity
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Scotland in 100 Buildings
Roger Emmerson
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Brave New Music: The Martyn Bennett Story
Gary West
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Scotland: Today and Yesterday
John MacKay
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Poisoning Pigeons in the Park: The Songs of Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer, Bob Dewar
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Doric Sayings
Douglas Kynoch
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Edinburgh: Our Storied Town
Donald Smith, Cat Outram
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Leonard Cohen: The Man Who Saw the Angels Fall
Christophe Lebold
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Merdeka
Chris Moorhouse
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Far Na Slighe
Shelagh Chaimbeul
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Pink Camouflage
Gemma Morgan
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Magnaccioni
Anne Pia
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Already, Too Late
Carl MacDougall
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Demarco’s Edinburgh
Richard Demarco, Roddy Martine
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The Tongue She Speaks
Emma Grae
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Letting Go: A timeline of tales
Gerda Stevenson
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Orkney: A Special Way of Life
Richard Clubley
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Linne Dhomhain (Dark Pool)
Alistair Paul
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100 Favourite Gaelic Poems
Peter MacKay, Jo MacDonald
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Revolution: A Short Sharp History of Scottish Wind Power – And Where is Goes From Here
Todd Westbrook
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Why Gardens Matter
Joanna Geyer-Kordesch
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The Case of the Catalans: Why So Many Catalans No Longer Want to be Part of Spain
Clara Ponsatí
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Essentials of Basic Income
Annie Miller
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A Basic Income Pocketbook
Annie Miller
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More Than A Game
Archie MacPherson
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The Declaration of Arbroath
Tom Turpie
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The Glasgow Effect
Ellie Harrison
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Scottish Artists in an Age of Radical Change: 1945 to the 21st Century
Bill Hare
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macCloud Falls
Robert Alan Jamieson
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Scottish Parliament in its Own Words: An Oral History
Thomas A.W. Stewart
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Barnhill
Norman Bissell
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The Unnatural Death of a Jacobite
Douglas Watt
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Scotland, the UK and Brexit
Gerry Hassan, Russell Gunson
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McSmorgasbord: What post-Brexit Scotland can learn from the Nordics
Lesley Riddoch, Eberhard Bort
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The Old Grey Magician: A Scottish Fionn Cycle
Macpherson, George
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Poems, Chiefly In The Scottish Dialect
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This Is Scotland
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The Ultimate Guide To The Munros
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Trackman
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A Good Cause
Tessa Ransford
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Women Saying No
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EU Referendum 2016: A Guide for Voters
David Torrance
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