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Place of 1 100 Famous Scots Lily Seafield Geddes & Gosset Lomond Author Place of # Title First Name Last Name Publisher Publication Year Category 1 100 Famous Scots Lily Seafield Geddes & Gosset Lomond Biography Wm. Collins Sons and 2 101 Scottish songs Norman Buchan Company Glasgow, Scotland 1962 Music 3 1066 - The Year of the Conquest David Howarth Dorset Press New York 1978 England 4 1066 The Year of the Conquest David Howarth Barnes & Noble New York 1993 England 1745 A Military History of the Last Jacobite 5 Rising Stuart Reid Sarpedon New York 1996 Military Glasgow Museum & Art 6 18811745: British Charles Census Edward and Stuart National and theIndex: Jacobites Robert C. Woosnam-SavageFamilyGallery Search/Church of Glasgow 1995 History England, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 7 of Man and Royal Navy (CD Rom Disks) Saints 2000 Genealogy 8 18th Century Highlanders Stuart Reid Osprey Print Botley UK 1993 Military 9 18th Century Highlanders (Man-at-arms series) Stuart Reid Osprey Publications London 1993 Military 44 Irish Short Stories: an anthology of Irish short 10 fiction from Yeats to Frank O'Connor Konecky & Konecky Old Saybrook, CT Fiction Anchor Books, a division 11 44 Scotland Street Alexander McCall Smith of Random House New York 2005 Fiction 45' Rising: The Diary of Euphemia Grant, 12 Scotland 1745-1746 Frances Mary Hendry Scholastic London 2001 Childrens 45' Rising: The Diary of Euphemia Grant, 13 Scotland 1745-1746 Frances Mary Hendry Scholastic London 2001 Childrens A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange: A 14 Mystery with Recipes Isis Crawford Kensington Books New York 2014 Fiction 15 Above London Robert W. Cameron Cameron and Company San Francisco, CA 1980 England 16 Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights John Steinbeck Ballantine Books New York 1976 Fiction Charles S. Low Memorial Library 6/24/2018 Master Book List Page 1 of 85 Author Place of # Title First Name Last Name Publisher Publication Year Category Travel & 17 Afoot in the Hebrides Seton Gordon Country Life Ltd. London 1950 Description After Elizabeth: The Rise of James of Scotland 18 and the Struggle for the Throne of England Leanda de Lisle Ballantine Books New York 2005 History Age of Arthur: A History of the British Isles from 19 350 to 650 John Morris Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1973 History Age of Arthur: A History of the British Isles from 20 350 to 650 john Morris Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1973 History 21 Age of Chivalry: The Atlantic Saga Arthur Bryant New American Library New York 1970 History 22 AirsAge &of Melodiesthe Picts Peculiar to the Highlands of W.A. Cummins Alan Sutton Publishing London 1995 History Scotland and the Isles (The Simon Fraser 23 Collection) of the Highlands of Scotland Scott's Highland ServicesLondon, Ontario Canada1986 Music Alba: The Gaelic Kingdom of Scotland AD 800 - Birlinn With Historic 24 1124 (The Making of Scotland) Stephen T. Driscoll Scotland Edinburgh 2002 History 25 Alexander Brothers' Song Book DC Thomson & Co Dundee 1969 Music Macmillan Children's 26 All About Royal Palaces Phoebe Hichens Books London 1982 Childrens 27 All About Your Kilt Bob Martin Unicorn Limited Bruceton Mills, West Virginia1994 Scottish Culture 28 All Color Book of Henry VII, The John Walder Octopus/Crown NY Biography 29 American's Guide to the Auld Scots Tongue Torquil D. MacInnes Around the Globe Press Tuscon, AZ 2011 Language 30 An Echo In The Bone: A Novel Diana Gabaldon Dell New York 2011 Fiction 31 Ancient Scotland Stewart Ross Barnes & Noble New York 1998 History 32 Ancient Scotland Nigel Blundell Park Gate Books London 1999 History Charles S. Low Memorial Library 6/24/2018 Master Book List Page 2 of 85 Author Place of # Title First Name Last Name Publisher Publication Year Category Peter 33 Ancient World of the Celts Berresford Ellis Barnes & Noble New York 1999 Celtic Culture 34 Ancient World of the Celts Peter DerrefordEllis Barnes & Noble Books New York 1999 Celtic Culture Coward, McCann & 35 ArcticAnne BoleynIreland: The Extraordinary Story of the Norah Lofts Geoghegan New York 1979 Biography Great Frost and Forgotten Famine of 1740 - 36 1741 David Dickson The White Row Press Belfast, Ireland 1997 Ireland 37 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders William McElwee Osprey Publishing London 1972 Military Argyll and The Western Isles: (Exploring Her Majesty's Stationer Travel & 38 Scotland's Heritage) Graham Ritchie Office Edinburgh 1985 Description 39 Army Service Records of the First World War William Spencer Public Record Office Richmond, UK 2001 Genealogy 40 Art of Heraldry Peter Gwynn-Jones Barnes & Noble Books New York 1998 Heraldry 41 Arthur: The King in the West R.W. Dounning St. Martin's Press New York 1988 Foklore 42 Arthurian Dictionary Ruth Minary Academy Chicago Press Chicago 1990 Folklore 43 Arthurian Romances Gretien De Troyes J.M. Dent & Sons London 1970 Folklore 44 Arthurian Tradition John Matthews Element Books Rockport, Mass 1994 Folklore 45 Arthurian Tradition: A Beginners' Guide Claire Hamilton Hodder & Stoughton London 2000 Folklore 46 At Home In Scotland Lesley Astaire Abbeville Press New York 1987 Architecture History & 47 Atlas of British History Martin Gilbert Dorset Press 1985 Description 48 Atlas of Prehistoric Britain John Manley Oxford University Press New York 1989 History Charles S. Low Memorial Library 6/24/2018 Master Book List Page 3 of 85 Author Place of # Title First Name Last Name Publisher Publication Year Category Atlas of Town Plans: Norther England and 49 Scotland Automobile Association Basingstoke 1986 Genealogy Auldearn 1645: The Marquis of Montrose's 50 Scottish campaign Stuart Reid Ausprey Publising Botley, UK 2003 Military 51 Aunt Bel Guy McCrone Farrar, Straus & Company New York 1949 Fiction 52 Aunt Dimity and the Deep Blue Sea Nancy Atherton Viking Press New York 2006 Fiction 53 B is for Bagpipes: A Scotland Alphabet Eve Begley Kiehm Sleeping Bear Press Ann Arbor, MI 2010 Childrens 54 B is for Bagpipes: A Scotland Alphabet Eve Kiehm Sleeping Bear Press Ann Arbor, Mich 2010 Childrens Ballad History of England: From 1588 to The 55 Present Day Roy Palmer B.T. Batsford Ltd. London 1979 Music 56 Ballads and Poems Glasgow Ballad Club John Smith & Son Glasgow 1952 Poetry 57 Balmoral, The History of a Home Ivor Brown Collins London 1966 History 58 Bannockburn National Trust for Scotland Edinburgh 1997 Military 59 Bannockburn Cameron Taylor National Trust for Scotland Edingburgh 1987 Military Bannok Burn: Chronicles of Robert de Brus, King 60 of Scots Charles Bruce Bruce & Bruce Inc. Virginia Beach, Virginia 2006 Fiction 61 Bare-Arsed Banditti: The Men of the '45 Maggie Craig Mainstream Publishing Edinburgh 2009 History Battlefields of Britain: The Complete Illustrated 62 Guide David Smurthwaite Congdon and Weed England 1984 Military 63 Battles of the '45 Katherine Tomasson Macmillian Company New York 1962 Military Battles of the Scottish Lowlands (Battlefield 64 Britain) Stuart Reid Pen & Sword Military Barnsley, England 2004 Military Charles S. Low Memorial Library 6/24/2018 Master Book List Page 4 of 85 Author Place of # Title First Name Last Name Publisher Publication Year Category 65 Beasts in Heraldry Marie Angel Stephen Greene Press Battleboro, Vermonth1974 Heraldry 66 Before Scotland: The Story of Scotland Alistair Moffat Thames & Hudson New York 2005 History Before Scotland: The Story of Scotland Before 67 History Alistair Moffat Thams & Hudson New York 2005 History 68 Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush Ian Maclaren Hodder & Stoughton London Fiction 69 Beside the bonnie brier bush Ian MacLaren Dodd, Mead and Company New York 1895 Fiction Best of Burns: Robert Burns' verses, satires, 70 songs Robert Burns Anro Communications Corte Madera, CA 1985 Burns 71 Beyond the Highland Line Caroline Bingham Constable & Company London 1991 History Birth of Britain (History of English Speaking 72 Peoples) Winston S. Churchill Dodd, Mead & Company New York 1956 History 73 Black Bull of Norroway: A Scottish tale Charlotte Huck Greenwillow Books New York 2001 Childrens Black Douglases: War and Lordship in Medieval 74 Scotland 1300-1455 Michael Brown Barnes & Noble New York 2004 Biography 75 Black House: a novel Peter May Quercus New York 2012 Fiction 76 Black Watch (Men-at-arms series) Charles Grant Osprey Publications Reading, UK 1971 Military Black Watch: The Record of an Historic 77 Regiment Archibold Forbes Scotpress Bruceton Mills, West Virginia1985 Military 78 Blood on the Wave: Scottish Sea Battles John Sadler Birlinn Edinburgh 2010 Military Sinclair- 79 Blood Royal: The Illustrious House of Hanover Christopher Stevenson Doubleday & Company New York 1980 History 80 Bloodhunt Neil M. Gunn Faber and Faber Ltd. London 1952 Fiction Charles S. Low Memorial Library 6/24/2018 Master Book List Page 5 of 85 Author Place of # Title First Name Last Name Publisher Publication Year Category 81 Bonnie Jean: A Novel James Barke Collins London 1959 Fiction 82 Bonnie Prince Charlie Moray McLaren Sat. Review Press NY Biography 83 Bonnie Prince Charlie Moray McLaren Dorset Press New York 1990 Biography 84 Bonnie Prince Charlie Moray McLaren Dorset Press New York 1972 Biogrphy 85 Bonnie Prince Charlie Clennell Wilkinson J.B. Lippincott Co Philadelphia, PA 1932 Biography 86 Bonnie Prince Charlie, A Biography Susan M Kybett Unwin Hyman Ltd London Biography 87 Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Biography Carolly Erickson Wm. Morrow & Co NY 1989 Biography 88 Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Biography Carolly Erickson William Morrow New York 1989 Biography Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Biography of Charles 89 Edward Stuart Susan Maclean Kybett Dodd, Mead & Co New York 1988 Biography Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Tale of Fontenoy and Preston Speed 90 Culloden G.A. Henty Publications Mill Hall, Pennsylvania2000 Fiction Travel & 91 Bonnie Scotland (The Way Tings Where) Andrew Pagett Brockhampton Press London 1999 Description 92 Bonnie Scottish cookbook Kay Shaw Nelson EPM Publications McLean, VA 1989 Food & Drink Picador,an Imprint of Pan 93 Bonniest Companie Kathleen Jamie Macmillan london 2015 Poetry 94 Boody Mary Carrolly Erickson St Martin's Press New York 1998 Biography 95 Book of Crests Mike McLaren Heritage Books Bowie, Maryland 1990 Heraldry 96 Book of Irish Legends Iain Zaczek Barnes & Noble Books New York 2001 Ireland Charles S.
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