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| Wheels Around Inverness-shire by Robert Grieves This latest in the very successful Wheels series presents us with a quite amazing variety of motorized transport of yesteryear against the spectacular...more | | |  |

| Old Grantown to Aviemore, Upper Strathspey by Ann Glen In the 12th century the ancient Province of Moray was split into ‘lordships’. One of these was Strathspey comprising a natural corridor stretching...more | | |  |

| Caledonian, The Monster Canal by Guthrie Hutton Following the “Great Glen”, the massive geological fault that runs diagonally right across Scotland, the Caledonian Canal is a photographer’s...more | | |  |

| Lochaber and the Road to the Isles by Christopher J Uncles After a long absence, Lochaber and the Road to the Isles is once again available. Featured in the book are old photographs of Fort William, Ben...more | | |  |

| Memories of East Sutherland by Christopher J Uncles A companion volume to Memories of North and West Sutherland filled with around 175 old photographs each with its annotated caption including...more | | |  |

| Argyll and the Highland’s Last Days of Steam by W.A.C. Smith An impressive album of steam-era images by acclaimed railway photographer Bill Smith, who also wrote the detailed captions. Locations featured...more | | |  |

| Memories of Caithness by Christopher J Uncles In his latest regional photographic history, Chris Uncles explores Caithness, the most north-easterly part of mainland Britain, illustrating his...more | | |  |

| Old Campbeltown and Machrihanish by Carol McNeill Although lying further south than Berwick, remote Campbeltown and Machrihanish have long been thought of as part of the Highlands and have...more | | |  |

| Argyll and the Highlands’ Lost Railways by Gordon Stansfield At the height of the railway era, the Scottish Highlands had a total of 183 railway stations, serving some of the most remote parts of the United...more | | |  |

| Wheels around Fort William and Lochaber by Robert Grieves As a former bus driver for MacBrayne, Robert Grieves is particularly well-qualified to write about transport in this area, where the company reigned...more | | |  |

| Memories of North and West Sutherland by Christopher J Uncles Memories of this most north-westerly corner of mainland Britain, from the closing years of Queen Victoria's reign until the Second World War, spill...more | | |  |

| Wheels Around Caithness and Sutherland by Robert Grieves This classic collection of photographs captures many spectacular locations throughout Caithness and Sutherland… and every picture has at least one set...more | | |  |

| Oban and the Land of Lorn by Christopher Uncles more | Sorry, this book is out of print. email us for information on any planned new editions |

| Old Ways Through Wester Ross by Christopher J Uncles The companion volume to Easter Ross and the Black Isle, Old Ways Through Wester Ross explores the dramatic mountain-studded and loch-indented...more | Sorry, this book has sold out. Click Here to request notification of future availability |

| Easter Ross and the Black Isle by Christopher J Uncles The giant former county of Ross and Cromarty spanned the breadth of northern Scotland, and at the beginning of the nineteenth century its land mass of...more | | |  |
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