This beautiful book is the result of a long cherished dream, inspired
by the poems and songs of Robert Burns. The dedicated research and
meticulous craftsmanship shown by Andrew Winton have resulted in a
book that no lover of Burns can resist.
Scribed
in calligraphy and illustrated by Andrew Winton
Hardback: £19.95
ISBN: 0856831751
Twenty Most Favourite Songs
of Burns
This beautiful book is the result of a long cherished dream, inspired
by the poems and songs of Robert Burns. The dedicated research and
meticulous craftsmanship shown by Andrew Winton have resulted in a
book that no lover of Burns can resist. Limited
Edition: With hand fixed book plate signed by Andrew Wilton
Scribed in calligraphy and illustrated
by Andrew Winton
Hardback: £30.00
ISBN: 085683176X
Tartan: the Highland Textile
'...a new and authoritative book on Scottish Tartans.'
Wool Record
James D Scarlett
Hardback: £28.95
ISBN: 0 85683 120 4
Tartan Weaver's Guide
Combines practical experience with a grasp of Highland social history
in this book, which although aimed specifically at the amateur tartan-weaver,
contains much of which will be of interest to students of either subject.
James D Scarlett
Hardback: £9.95
ISBN: 0 85683 078 X
District Tartans
'Joy is one of the principle emotions associated with tartan and it
is to those who find pleasure in understanding the significance of
tartans that we dedicate this book.'
THE AUTHORS
Gordon Teall of Teallach and Philip D Smith
Jr
Hardback: £19.95
ISBN: 0 85683 085 2
Croft and Creel
'...intimate glimpses into the lifestyle of small farming and fishing
communities.' THE SCOTS MAGAZINE
Anna Blair
Paperback: £4.95
ISBN: 0 85683 096 8
Highland Postbag
The Correspondence of Four MacDougall Chiefs 1715-1865
Jean MacDougall
Hardback: £13.95
ISBN: 0 85683 223 5
Periods in Highland History
'A structured history of the Highlands and Islands, charting continuity
and change from pre-Christian times to the present day'
THE SCOTS MAGAZINE
I F Grant and Hugh
Cheape
Paperback: £14.95
ISBN: 0 85683 171 9
Flora MacDonald — The
Jacobite Heroine in Scotland and North America
Her name is immortalised because of her part in the escape of Prince
Charles Edward Stuart, 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', in 1746 but little
is known about the rest of her life, especially her adventures in
the American Revolution.
'…a finely documented and vivid portrayal of her life in
North Carolina…'
THE SCOTSMAN