BOOKS

The inspiration for Peter Pan to opens its doors
This Saturday sees the opening of Scotlandās latest international visitor attraction ā Moat Brae house and garden, the new National Centre for Childrenās Literature and...

A fascinating look back at maps of Glasgow
This elaborately illustrated book tells the important social, political and commercial stories of Glasgowās past depicted through 80 historical maps of the city.Ā Starting with...

Documenting the rise of Bonnie Prince Charlie
Acclaimed military historian Dr Christopher Duffy explains the importance of the events surrounding the ā45 Rising, in Fight for a Throne. In July 1745, Prince...

A harrowing historical episode from Scotland
This new book from popular historian Jim Hunter explores the Sutherland Clearances, one of the most harrowing episodes in Scottish history. Hunter, whose previous work...