Pamela Hill’s new chronicle of Jacobite history is probably the most comprehensive ever
written . . .
A tremendously well-researched work containing the stories of those who sought
to regain for Scotland its correct heritage.
ISBN 9781852001292 / 217x140mm / hardback / 174pp / £16.95
Published on 21st March 2008
Jean Cooper’s Mam, Violet May Coulton, lived to be 100 years of age and the story spanning
those years from 1905-2006 is
told here via memories and photographs.
ISBN 9781852001315 / 217x140mm / hardback / 80pp / 58 photos / £14.95
Published on 25th April 2008
An ingenious anthology of short stories with varied themes to suit every reader.
There are a number of stories using clever
anthropomorphic twists, producing nostalgic memories; sometimes with humour and
occasionally with sadness.
ISBN 9781852001322 / 217x140mm / hardback / 220pp approx / £16.95
Published on 20th June 2008
This could be a satire on every Aga saga ever written. For the literal-minded it
is a salacious story of sin, crime, death and
disaster over the century from Waterloo to the First World War.
ISBN 9781852001308/ 217x140mm / hardback / 300pp approx / £17.95
Published on 22nd August 2008
Guardian Fiction Award winner Carol Lake’s latest novel centres on a girl’s coming of age in the innocent days of the 1950s.
Wendy’s family move to Lancashire and there follows a year of discovery and mystery
amid new experiences and relationships.
ISBN 9781852001339/ 217x140mm / hardback / 150pp approx / £15.95
Published on 19th Sept. 2008
An unusual blend of sun, sea and humanity is brought together in this collection
of short stories. The author carries his
readers to far-flung islands where they might be in for a culture shock. Here we
see relationships without pretentions.
ISBN 9781852001346/ 217x140mm / hardback / 175pp approx / £16.95
Published on 24th Oct. 2008
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