Scottish Fiction

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How Late It Was, How Late

How Late It Was, How Late

by James Kelman

James Kelman was born in Glasgow in 1946 and is an influential writer of novels, plays and political essays. In his 1994 Booker Man prizewinning novel, How Late It Was, How Late, we are introduced to the protagonist, Sammy Samuels. An ex-convict with a penchant for shoplifting, Sammy awakens in a lane and tries to remember the two-day drinking binge that landed him there. Within the first few minutes of the story he is beaten blind by police and struggles to get by in a world of unrelenting tension and... Read more about this item
Royal Flash

Royal Flash

by George MacDonald Fraser

Royal Flash is a 1970 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the second of the Flashman novels. It was made into the film Royal Flash in 1975.
The Little Book Of Scottish Folklore

The Little Book Of Scottish Folklore

by Joules and Ken Taylor

Ballad Book

Ballad Book

by MacEdward Leach

Ring Of Bright Water

Ring Of Bright Water

by Gavin Maxwell

Gilian the Dreamer

Gilian the Dreamer

by Neil Munro

Doom Castle

Doom Castle

by Neil Munro

Selected Poems

Selected Poems

by Robert Burns

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George Buchanan Tragedies

by P and Walsh, P G Sharratt

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Lucky Poet

by Hugh MacDiarmid

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A Scots Handsel

by Annand J K

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The Scarlet Gown

by R F Murray

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The Russet Coat

by Keith Christina Burns Robert

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Poems For Children

by Robert Louis Stevenson; Tom and Claire Hubbard

Scottish Fiction Books & Ephemera

How Late It Was, How Late

How Late It Was, How Late

by Kelman, James

James Kelman was born in Glasgow in 1946 and is an influential writer of novels, plays and political essays. In his 1994 Booker Man prizewinning novel, How Late It Was, How Late, we are introduced to the protagonist, Sammy Samuels. An ex-convict with a penchant for shoplifting, Sammy awakens in a lane and tries to remember the two-day drinking binge that landed him there. Within the first few minutes of the story he is beaten blind by police and struggles to get by in a world of unrelenting tension and... Read more about this item
Selected Poems

Selected Poems

by Ramsay, Allan

Rare Summer

Rare Summer

by Wood, James

Memories Of a Galloway Childhood

Memories Of a Galloway Childhood

by Russell, Christopher

Children Of Tempest

Children Of Tempest

by Munro, Neil

Andrina and Other Stories

Andrina and Other Stories

by Brown, George MacKay

Gilian the Dreamer

Gilian the Dreamer

by Munro, Neil

Electric Shepherd

Electric Shepherd

by Miller, Karl