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In among the several other publications produced to coincide with the centenary of World War One, āBeneathā¦
The Edinburgh International Book Festival was first āpublishedā in 1983 as a Biennial event and due to itsā¦
Puppet State Theatre, the fantastic company behind the hugely successful stage adaptation of Jean Gionoās Theā¦
In celebration of World Book Day, Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust launches an 11-day series ofā¦
This book, 'The Lords of Dalkeith' and written by Sir Kenneth Scott, is a fascinating overview of the historyā¦
It was a timeous coincidence that āPƬobairean Beaga Bhaile Ghobhainnā otherwise āThe Wee Govan Pipersāā¦
Donald Campbellās latest collection of verse, āFugitivesā, is a necessarily eclectic one, containing severalā¦
Book Week Scotland is a national celebration of reading created to highlight Scotlandās cultural, creativeā¦
Launched in 2011, "Previously" is a volunteer-driven local history festival. In 2015, the programme runs overā¦
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), Scottish essayist, poet, man of letters, novelist and travel writer,ā¦
RLS Day on 13 November 2015, Edinburghās annual celebration of one of its most famous authors Robert Louisā¦
In the lyrics of the Beatlesā song Penny Lane thereās a nurse whoās āselling poppies from a tray and thoughā¦
The Sheafy is the part of Woodwick Mill in Orkney where poet Willie Hershaw retreats and reflects.
This year's Edinburgh International Book Festival takes on a globetrotting theme with a programme thatā¦
He was dubbed Van Goghās twin because of his uncanny resemblance to the Dutch painter.
Illyria was the name of part of the western Balkans in ancient times.
In āEdinburgh Old Town ā Journeys and Evocationsā Stuart McHardy and Donald Smith have woven a fine tributeā¦
As part of Book Week Scotland, award-winning natural history photographer Doug Allan will be offering someā¦
On Thursday 11 September the National Library of Scotland (NLS) hosted an event sponsored by Bibliography ofā¦
āFrom the Lineā is the title of the Association of Scottish Literary Studies (ASLS) anthology of Scottishā¦