Non-fiction

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  • Uibhist a Deas

    Domhnall Iain MacDhòmhnaill

    Republished in 2019, MacDhòmhnaill’s book – Uibhist a Deas – tells the history of South Uist from the formation of its geology to the culture and customs of its inhabitants.

    £10.50

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  • Songs of Gaelic Scotland

    Anne Lorne Gillies

    An acclaimed anthology of music and lyrics from every corner of the Gaelic-speaking Highlands and Islands which stretches from the bardic tradition of ancient times to the Celtic fusions of today’s vibrant young musicians and poets.

    £40.00

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  • Nis Aosmhor

    Dan Morrison

    First published in 1997, this book contains 114 examples of the black and white work of the Ness photographer, Dan Morrison.

    £14.95

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  • Gaelic Guerrilla: John Angus Mackay, Gael Extraordinaire

    Roy N. Pedersen

    Many individuals have contributed to this linguistic and cultural renaissance. One man, John Angus Mackay, however, stands out. Without his heroic efforts, a whole range of key Gaelic developments could never have achieved the success they have.

    £14.99

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  • Scottish Customs – From the Cradle to the Grave

    Bennett, Margaret

    In this new edition, Margaret Bennet offers a fascinationg insight into the life and culture of Scotland over a period of 400 years.

    £12.99

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  • The Highest Apple

    W. McLeod & M. Newton (Eds)

    An Anthology of Scottish Gaelic literature. Edited by Wilson McLeod and Michael Newton.

    £30.00

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  • Glasgow’s Welcome

    DOHERTY, JENNIFER

    Jennifer T. Doherty is the author of eleven children’s books, including The Sea Unicorn of Mull. Here she celebrates the warmth and friendliness Glasgow offers refugees, in a tale for young readers.

    £6.99

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  • Eadar Dà Shaoghal

    Dòmhnall MacLeòid

    Based on the successful radio series, ‘Eadar Dà Shaoghal’ (Between Two Worlds), Donald MacLeod’s stories vividly portray the sights and sounds and emotions of his boyhood in the Isle of Bernera, Lewis.

    £15.95

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  • Warriors of the Word

    Michael Newton

    Warriors of the Word offers a broad overview of Scottish Highland culture and history, bringing together rare and previously untranslated primary texts from scattered and obscure sources.

    £25.00

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  • Donald Smith: The Paintings of an Islander: Dealbhan le Eileanach

    J. Smith M. Macdonald (Eds)

    Donald Smith: The Paintings of an Islander: Dealbhan le Eileanach opens the door to the work of the Lewis painter, who during the course of some fifty years captured the life and landscapes of his native island.

    £16.95

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  • Tradition, Transmission, Transformation

    Virginia Blankenhorn

    This book will help both scholars and general readers grasp the magnitude of change as it has transformed an important aspect of Scottish Gaelic culture.

    £53.50

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  • Dugald Buchanan (1716-68): The poet, the translator, and the manuscript evidence

    Donald E. Meek

    Professor Meek’s Canna Lecture represents a further valuable contribution to the study of Gaelic literature, this time turning the focus on the eighteenth century and the work of one of its major literary figures, Perthshire poet Dugald Buchanan.

    £12.50

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