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Fodor's Exploring Scotland
Gilbert Summers
GUIDEBOOK 2007 PAPER 288 PAGES
With its many photographs, great introductory chapters and practical travel information, this compact guide for visitors is an excellent overview of Scotland and its highlights. Most of the book is devoted to a region-by-region description of attractions, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, the highlands and islands. With excellent local maps.
(SCT09, $22.00)
Scotland, A Concise History
Fitzroy MacLean Magnus Linklater
HISTORY 2001 PAPER 248 PAGES
This classic, illustrated study brings Scottish history up to the present through its romantic figures and bloody battles. With 250 well-chosen and integrated illustrations, it's an excellent visual survey. Revised with an additional chapter by Magnus Linklater.
(SCT15, $19.95)
Stone Voices, The Search for Scotland
Neal Ascherson
HISTORY 2004 PAPER 240 PAGES
Ascherson writes with verve and insight on the centuries-old impulse toward nationhood in Scotland, interweaving some highly symbolic moments in history with archaeology, myth and his own interviews and travels. A native Scot (that should come as no surprise), Ascherson offers a lucid, absorbing and affectionate portrait of a nation in the making.
(SCT66, $14.00)
Northern Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Map
Ordnance Survey
MAP
A detailed, full-color road map of northern Scotland, including inset maps of Orkney and Shetland, at a scale 1:250,000. With an index, distance chart and very good topographic detail. It covers all the highlands from Fort William, the Cairngorms and Strathmore north.
(SCT35, $12.95)
Crofter and the Laird
John McPhee
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
FAVORITE
McPhee packs up his family and returns to his ancestral land on the Isle of Colonsay for a year in this lyrical, appreciative portrait of place and traditional ways of life in the Hebrides.
(SCT23, $15.00)
How the Scots Invented the Modern World
Arthur Herman
HISTORY
The emigration of Scottish peoples and ideas is the subject of this bestselling history. Herman argues (convincingly) that many of the greatest political, intellectual and technological innovations of the 18th and 19th centuries came from the Scots.
(SCT65, $14.95)
Portrait of Scotland
Colin Baxter
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
An excellent short introduction to the beauty and mystery of the Scottish highlands and islands, featuring stunning color photographs by Colin Baxter.
(SCT87, $16.95)
The Most Beautiful Villages of Scotland
Hugh Palmer
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Not just drop-dead beautiful, this lavishly illustrated compendium includes suggestions for historic hamlets, market towns, castles and estates. With notes on travel, hotels and restaurants and accommodations.
(SCT81, $40.00)
Cathedrals and Castles, Building in the Middle Ages
Alain Erlande-Brandenburg
ART & ARCHITECTURE
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A pocket-size encyclopedia of the art, architecture and culture of the Middle Ages. It features hundreds of drawings and color illustrations, a brief chronology and plenty more information.
(MED07, $12.95)
A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland and The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
Samuel Johnson
James Boswell
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Written when Johnson was 63 and Boswell 32 in 1773 (when they had been friends for ten years), these travel journals were the result of a three-month trip to Scotland. Johnson observed Scotland, and Boswell observed Johnson.
(SCT07, $18.00)
Queen of Scots, The True Life of Mary Stuart
John Guy
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
This major revisionist biography of the much-maligned monarch by British historian and Cambridge fellow John Guy won the 2004 Whitbread Award.
(SCT82, $16.95)
The People of the Sea
David Thomson
Seamus Heaney
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A classic, originally published in 1954. Thomson sets out in search of Celtic legends among the people of Shetland, Orkney, the Hebrides and Western Ireland in this marvelous collection of tales, observations and encounters.
(SCT68, $16.00)
44 Scotland Street
Alexander McCall Smith
LITERATURE
In this witty novel, McCall Smith traces the lives and eccentricities of the men and women living in an Edinburgh boarding house.
(SCT83, $13.95)
Kidnapped
Robert Louis Stevenson
LITERATURE
Set in 18th-century Scotland after the Jacobite Rebellion, this is a story of attempted murder, shipwreck, and kidnapping as told by a young Whig.
(SCT02, $9.00)
Rob Roy
Sir Walter Scott
LITERATURE
Adventure in the highlands of 18th-century Scotland starring the dashing outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. Part of the "Penguin Classics" series, this book contains explanatory notes and an introduction that sets it in its historical context.
(SCT20, $11.00)
British Isles, Wildlife of Coastal Waters
Tony Soper
Dan Powell
FIELD GUIDE
A compact, informative and well-illstrated guide to the birds, whales and other creatures of the islands and inshore waters of the British Isles.
(GBR371, $19.95)
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