This memoir by a Scottish doctor who was born and went on to work in Govan was found among family...
Clap Hands for the Singing Molecatcher is both hilarious and deeply moving in its splendid accoun...
The most famous living rock musician on the planet, Paul McCartney is now regarded as a slightly ...
My boss is so narrow minded that when he has an idea, it comes out folded.' 'I used to write her ...
In The Endless Tide, Iain R. Thomson turns his attention to the Hebrides, and the collection of s...
A Croft in the Hills, first published in 1960, is now acknowledged as a classic among Highland bo...
This is the fascinating account of the last public hanging, on 16th October 1835 in Inverness, th...
The uprising of the slaves against the Romans in 73 BC, led by the gladiator Spartacus, has been ...
Newspaper journalism is a romantic profession. The men and women who wrote for newspapers in the ...
In Colours Green and White is the second volume in John Campbell's fascinating post-war hist...
Who Pays the Ferryman? is an informative and critical analysis of Scotland's ferry services. It d...
'When the breathing got worse he went into the adjacent room and got the copy of Dante. All ...