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Robert Burns in Edinburgh
A reader-friendly, fully illustrated colour guide to Robert Burns' time in Edinburgh, with fresh research, maps and illustrations of the key people Burns met, with 27 relevant …
The Broons' Notebook
A 144-page stationery item notebook from Scotland's favourite family, with illustrations, sayings and moments captured from The Sunday Post's long-running (75 years) comic strip. …
Broths to Bannocks
Over 200 traditional Scottish recipes - nutty oatcakes, broths and soups, lamb, barley, game, fish, breads and bannocks, crumbly cheeses, porridge - this book contains a wealth of …
Glasgow Kisses
In the past - and even now - competitive schoolgirls in the west of Scotland collected as many Valentines as they could, and swapped them in the playground. This collection is a …
The Broons' Burns Night
Robert Burns was born on 25th January, 1759 in Ayr, Scotland. He wrote the famous poems "To a Mouse", "Holy Wullie", "Tam O'Shanter", "Ae Fond Kiss", among many more. His use of …
Maw Broon's Remedies An' Suchlike
"Maw Broon's Remedies" is a peek inside Number 10 Glebe Street, with what Maw Broon has used successfully to treat family ailments over the years.
The Broons Days Oot!
The much-acclaimed The Broons Days Oot! is a cracking guide to Scotland. Now expanded with new information throughout, the new book includes new sections on the Scottish islands, …
Traditional Scottish Recipes
Generations of Scots have grown up on recipes using oatmeal, curly kail (cabbage), haddock, potatoes, offal, and soups made with a good ham hough. This book combines traditional, …
Broons' 'The Nicht Afore Christmas' - A Christmas Poem
The Broons' 'The Nicht Afore Christmas' is a lovely poem about what happens when the Bairn asks for a special present for Christmas. Granpaw Broon goes down to the shed to think …
Rue End Street
Set in Greenock, Helensburgh and Clydebank, this sequel to Mavis's Shoe is a wartime family story. Lenny Gillespie sets off in search of her father in Greenock, west of Scotland, …
Scotland The Grave
Ideal for the 8 - 12 age group, Scotland the Grave is a fast-paced journey through Scotland's dark past with our cuddly grim reaper, nice Mr Death, who will take you on a tour of …
Are Ye Dancin'?
Are Ye Dancin'? - The first-ever inside story of how Scotland's ballrooms and dance halls remained a central part of Scottish culture throughout the 20th Century. Told by the …