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Scottish Field
Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: Local Living;
- © , Wyvex Media
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- Scottish genealogy / by Durie, Bruce.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
- © 2012., History Press,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Highlander's Return A Novel [electronic resource] : by Sands, Lynsay.aut; cloudLibrary;
A bold warrior who never expected to marry meets his match in a fiery young widow in this latest installment of New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands’s Highland Brides series, perfect for fans of Outlander. Graeme Gunn is a warrior through and through. A second son, he left home years ago to battle his way through Scotland as a mercenary. But with his brother William’s death, Graeme is forced to return to his clan—which now includes William’s grieving widow, Annella Mackay. And Graeme is stunned to find that the beautiful, determined woman at the keep is nothing like the meek lass he remembers from William’s wedding years ago… Annella Mackay once had hopes for a loving marriage, a dream that shattered when her husband abandoned her. Hiding her pain, she embraced the roles of both laird and lady of the Gunn clan with spirit. But with William’s death, she finally has a chance at a new dream, and she won’t let anything deter her plans. Not even Graeme, no matter how strong her attraction to the strong-willed warrior, or how much she enjoys his kisses… It's an explosion of passion and clash of wills from the start, especially when Graeme decides to stay and claim his title. And when the threat of a hidden enemy rears its head, Graeme and Annella realize that in fighting for their home they might also be fighting for their love. 
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Scottish;
- © 2024., HarperCollins,
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- Robert Louis Stevenson / by Stevenson, Robert Louis,1850-1894; Schoonmaker, Frances.; Corvino, Lucy.;
An illustrated collection of thirty-two popular poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, mostly from "A Child's Garden of Verses." Includes an introduction about the poet's life and work.
- Subjects: Children's poetry, Scottish.; Scottish poetry;
- © c2000., Sterling,
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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The Scottish Farmer
Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News; Local Living;
- © , Newsquest (Herald & Times) Ltd.
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Scottish Daily Mail
Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , dmg media (UK)
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- A strange Scottish shore / by Gray, Juliana,1972-author.;
"Scotland, 1906. A mysterious object discovered inside an ancient castle calls Maximilian Haywood, the new Duke of Olympia, and his fellow researcher Emmeline Truelove, north to the remote Orkney Islands. No stranger to the study of anachronisms in archeological digs, Haywood is nevertheless puzzled by the artifact: a suit of clothing, which, according to family legend, once belonged to a selkie who rose from the sea in ancient times and married the castle's first laird. But Haywood and Truelove soon discover they're not the only ones interested in the selkie's strange hide, and when their mutual friend Lord Silverton vanishes in the night from an Edinburgh street, the mystery takes a dangerous turn through time, which only Haywood's skills and Truelove's bravery can solve."--
- Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Historical fiction.; Antiquities; Mythology; Selkies; Castles; Missing persons;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The King's Messenger [electronic resource] : by Kearsley, Susanna.aut; CloudLibrary;
A lush, enthralling new novel from New York Times bestselling author Susanna Kearsley, set during the reign of James I, in which emissary Andrew Logan must complete a vital mission on behalf of the king—a mission that will threaten not only his own life, but everything he holds dear. The crown prince is dead, and the court is in turmoil. Only a man of extraordinary gifts can uncover the truth. 1613: King James—sixth of Scotland; first of England; son of Mary, Queen of Scots—has unified both countries under one crown. But the death of his eldest son, Henry, has plunged the nation into mourning, as rumours swirl that the prince was poisoned. Andrew Logan has heard the rumours, but he’s paid them little heed. As one of the King’s Messengers, he has plenty of secrets to guard, including his own. In these perilous times, when the merest suggestion of witchcraft can lead to torture and hanging, men like Andrew must hide well the fact they were born with the Sight—a gift that allows him to see things others cannot. And he’ll need all his gifts as he embarks on the perilous trip to capture Sir David Moray—once the prince’s trusted advisor, and now the main suspect in his death—and transport him from Scotland back to England. Andrew must travel with not only his prisoner, but an elderly scribe, sent to keep a written record of the journey, and the scribe’s fiery daughter, Phoebe. With treachery lurking at every turn, Andrew won’t just need to guard his prisoner, but his extraordinary gift, and his heart as well. Both sweeping and intricate, The King’s Messenger is a spellbinding tale of secrets, love, and honour by a writer at the height of her power.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Historical; Scottish;
- © 2025., Simon & Schuster,
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- Our Scottish Canadian heritage : Listers, Christies and Goodfellows / by Baker, Margaret Rose;
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- Subjects: Lister family; Christie family; Goodfellow family;
- © 2000., Margaret Baker,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Scottish Mail on Sunday
Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , dmg media (UK)
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