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Scottish Lion on Patrol is a military classic

With so many WWII books out there, it can be difficult to know where to begin. But this revised version of Scottish Lion on Patrol,...

Short stories from the creator of Sherlock Holmes

As Playing with Fire comes from the author who gifted us Sherlock Holmes, you know this is going to be good. Made up of 13...

How Mary, Queen of Scots, used fabrics in policitcs

Reading Embroidering Her Truth really was a pleasant surprise. In an age when textiles expressed power, Mary, Queen of Scots exploited their symbolism artfully. The...
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A host of big names headline Borders Book Festival

The Borders Book Festival programme is returning this summer with a big-name guest list. Tickets are now on sale, as organisers prepare to welcome back...

An academic read covering the Romans in Scotland

Think you know about the earliest Roman invasion in Caledonia? Think again. This mind-boggling study offers an alternative view on what happened in AD 83,...
National Museum of Flight curator, Ian Brown examines a piece of Second World War radar equipment from the East Lothian attractionā€™s aviation collection as he launches his new book, Radar in Scotland: 1938-46.   The publication reveals the fascinating history of Scotlandā€™s wartime radar stations and the vital role they played in the conflict.

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Scotland’s wartime radar history is revealed

The fascinating history of Scotland's wartime radar stations and the vital role they played in the Second World War is revealed in a new book....


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