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Dancing with Death
Reg McKay
Glasgow, 1968, and terror stalks the streets. When the first woman is murdered, they know they have something to fear. Soon they will know it's a serial killer. Bible John. And who better to tell the story of Bible John than Bible John himself in his own words, through his diary.
Price: £12
March 2008 
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‘Your Fathers the Ghosts’ Buffalo Bill’s Wild
West in Scotland
Tom F. Cunningham
Full of amazing facts and astonishing anecdotes, Tom F. Cunningham’s new work is the only
book you’ll ever need on the subject of Buffalo Bill in Scotland.
Price: £18.99
October 2007  |
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Essential Scottish Cookery Classic Recipes from
the Scottish Kitchen
Carol Wilson and Christopher Trotter
Classic recipes from Scotland, including the Borders, the Highlands and the Islands, with
traditional dishes that conjure up the essence of our cuisine – cullen skink, roast
venison and Burns Night haggis – as well as modern twists on classic recipes.
Price: £10
October 2007  |
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Trawling Celebrating the Industry that
transformed Aberdeen and the North-East of Scotland
Raymond Anderson
In Trawling, Raymond Anderson recounts the growth, importance and social history of the
industry and of the towns, villages and fishing families behind the fleet.
Price: £14.99
October 2007
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A Boxing Dynasty The Tommy Gilmour
Story
Tommy Gilmour with Robert Jeffrey
The Gilmour family is the longest lasting boxing dynasty in the world and has ruled
boxing across Scotland for more than a century. A Boxing Dynasty is the controversial story of a remarkable family and a
must for fight fans.
Price: £17.99
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Medicine Balls Consultations with the World’s
Greatest TV Doctor
Dr Phil Hammond
Medicine Balls is the hilarious new book by Britains’s favourite and funniest GP, Dr Phil
Hammond. The world may be full of TV doctors, but only Dr Phil has appeared on Have I
Got News For You seven times, Countdown nineteen times and is medical correspondent for
Private Eye.
Price: £9.99
October 2007  |
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The Almost Completely Ultimate Weegie Jokebook
Ian Black
Ian Black, bestselling author of Weegies v Edinbuggers, returns to the fray with a new
collection of crackers for Christmas.
Price: £5.99
October 2007 |
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Granny’s Book of Good Old-Fashioned
Common Sense
Linda Gray
As we try to keep up with technology and the pace of life, many of the domestic skills we
used to have have been lost. Granny’s Book of Good Old-Fashioned Common Sense brings
traditional skills back to the present and presents them in an easy step-by-step guide so
that we can all learn a little more about Granny’s heritage.
Price: £14.99
October 2007  |
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Benson's Glasgow
Harry Benson
The Beatles may have taken him to America but Harry Benson was a Glasgow boy first of all and, while he went on to capture some of the most iconic images of the past five decades across the world, it’s to Glasgow he now returns to tell his story in this spectacular book of photographs.
Price: £25
September 2007  |
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- MEDICINE BALLS
The hilarious new book by Britains’s favourite and funniest GP, Dr Phil Hammond.
- CELTIC'S LOST LEGEND
George Connelly, Celtic's 'genius in size eight-and-a-half football boots', reveals why he walked away from the game and team he loved.
- THE SUNDAY GIRLS
Maureen Reynold's runaway bestselling novel about the changing fortunes of the Neill family during the 1930s' Depression in Dundee.
- VILLAINS
When it comes to villains, it takes one to know one. Paul Ferris, who spent twenty-five years as one of Britain's most-feared gangsters, recounts his experiences of the world of violence, fear and uneasy alliances.
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