Looks at pirates and pirate stories with a Scottish connection. Part of the Scotties series of activity books for young readers.
Showcases over a hundred treasures from the collections of the National Museum of Scotland.
Published to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of the Traprain Hoard, in East Lothian, Scotland, May 1919 - one of the most spectacular finds of... Læs mere
A reissue to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Ahead of her time, and with a commitment to quality, Glasgow... Læs mere
In two volumes: an annotated facsimile of this classic title (first published 1841) plus a Critical Study. Ross-shire born polymath Hugh Miller... Læs mere
Hugh Miller started his working life as a stonemason's apprentice. A keen interest in fossil collecting followed and he was successful in arousing public interest... Læs mere
The recollections of folk who have come from near and far, and from a variety of backgrounds, for the berry-picking season.
A Scottie activity book for young readers for home and classroom use. The book looks at the plants and wildlife of the Scottish countryside, and discusses such topics as climate change and renewable energy.
The book showcases the dazzling collection of modern glass recently gifted to National Museums Scotland.
This is a lavishly produced book on the eventful first thirty years of photography in Scotland: around 1840 - 70.
A new edition of this story of the Millennium Clock Tower in the National Museum of Scotland, its creation, creators and its magical inhabitants.
Explores how the Little Black Dress has remained a wardrobe staple for almost a century and how black’s paradoxical meanings have made the 'LBD' simultaneously expressive of respect and rebellion, sophistication and dissident sexualities, piety and perversion.