This souvenir book of the exhibition Wild and Majestic: Romantic Visions of Scotland, which was s...
Co-published with Edinburgh Geological Society, this is a geological excursion guide to the drama...
Unique recordings of the dialect voices of Scottish soldiers who returned from the Great War to A...
Miss Kate Cranston opened four Glasgow Tea Rooms at the end of the 19th century beginning of the ...
Highly illustrated - over 150 illustrations including 70 portraits, some never before published -...
National Museums Scotland is home to a world-class collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts. This...
An account of Isabel Grant's experiences as an early innovator of folk museums. It illustrates a ...
An up-to-date geological excursion guide to the Stirling and Perth area.
Pickers came from near and far year after year - and from a variety of backgrounds - for the berr...
Recorded oral interviews give an account of life in and around the town of Stranraer, in Dumfries...
Part of the award-winninq 'Scotties' series of activity books for children, 'Scottish Vikings' te...
Explains the aims of the Jacobites and the background to the risings of Viscount Dundee (1689), t...
Updated edition - the story of the Dundee mill girl turned missionary who became one of the most ...
Looks at pirates and pirate stories with a Scottish connection. Part of the Scotties series of ac...
A Scottie activity book, for home or classroom use, with sections on: Ghosts and Graveyards; Haun...
As well as illustrations, this new edition includes photographs of Mary Queen of Scots-related ob...
Hugh Miller was born in 1802 in Cromarty, North East Scotland. He started his working life as a s...
A study of the life and work of Robert Burns, placing his work into the tapestry of events in Ayr...
Robert Louis Stevenson loved to conjure up a dashing, romantic lineage for himself, dreaming that...
Explores how the Little Black Dress has remained a wardrobe staple for almost a century and how b...
Aimed at children of 9-13 this is a history of Parliaments in Scotland from around 1200 to the pr...
Inventor of logarithms, John Napier made one of the greatest advances in the history of mathemati...
The breadth of National Museums Scotland''s collections, together with the support of The Glenmor...
This is the story of the Codona family - a fairground dynasty that has lasted in Scotland for ove...
A timely look at John Buchan's much-loved pre-First-World-War novel - what inspired it, its theme...
Part of the 'Flashbacks Oral History' series, this title offers an introduction to the Women's La...
A Scottie activity book for young readers for home and classroom use. The book looks at the plant...
This new edition of this popular title in the Scotties series gives a fascinating glimpse into li...
Artist Sue Jane Taylor has worked for over 30 years recording the lives of workers in the North S...
Excavated from Traprain Law, East Lothian, Scotland, in May 1919, was one of the most spectacular...
This work is a facsimile reprint of Hugh Miller's 1857 notes recording his rambles around Scotlan...
The Scottish highlands played a pivotal role in the secret development of special service trainin...
Part of the Scotties series of books for children, Scottish Explorers looks at the Scots who have...
In 2017 an intense fundraising campaign ensured that what came to be known as ''the Galloway Hoa...
Thoroughly revised and expanded from the 2012 edition, this book pays tribute to the works and ac...
A new look at National Museums Scotland collections covering the period 800-1200: the fall of the...
Ideas about the Scottish Highlands which took hold around the turn of the 19th century remain to ...
The book of the exhibition Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life, the National Museum of Scotland 2...
From a rich and crowded field, Eileen Dunlop has made a selection of writers whose books have sto...
Oral history recordings of Peeblesshire textile mill workers taken between 1996 and 2004. Publish...
Scottish Furniture offers a narrative account of furniture-making in Scotland, from the sixteenth...
This lavishly illustrated book examines the enormous palace of the premier peers of Scotland, and...
Scotland's unique geography and topography provided a useful base for Allied military preparation...
When Charles-I came to the throne in 1625 he began to make changes in the way Scotland was run, i...
The humorous and intricately designed Lewis Chessmen were discovered in 1831, one of the most sig...
Surveys the rare glass, vessels and objects that have been assembled by the Royal Museum, Edinbur...
Showcases over a hundred treasures from the collections of the National Museum of Scotland in Edi...
This is a lavishly produced book on the eventful first thirty years of photography in Scotland: a...