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All but impossible! An anthology of locked room and impossible crime stories
Ticknor & Fields
1981
A collection of short stories. Signed by the editor on the front free endpaper.
All our yesterdays: photographs of old Dunfermline
Albany Press
1977
A pictorial record of Dunfermline.
Alloa Ale: a history of the brewing industry in Alloa
Alloa Brewery Company Limited
1984
An overview of the development of brewing in Alloa with short histories of the main breweries. Signed by the author on the title page.
Alva and Logie (including Menstrie): the first and second statistical accounts
Clackmannan District Libraries
1987
Extracts from the first and second Statistical Accounts of Scotland.
The ambiguity of murder
St. Martin's Minotaur
1999
A retired Bolivian diplomat is found dead in his swimming pool.
The ambiguity of murder: an Inspector Alvarez novel
HarperCollinsPublishers
1999
A retired Bolivian diplomat is found dead in his swimming pool.
America was promises: a poem
John Lane : Bodley Head Limited
1940
The author's first publication after his appointment as Librarian of Congress at Washington. Limited edition of 500. Loosely laid in review slip.
American writers and radical politics, 1900-39: equivocal commitments
Macmillan
1986
A discussion of three generations of writers and their conceptions of socialism and hopes for revolution in America.
An analysis of the principles of economics. Part 1
Williams and Norgate
1885
The text of lectures presented to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1884.
Anarchy and old dogs
Quercus
2008
A letter written in invisible ink is found in the pocket of a blind dentist run down by a logging truck.
Anarchy or chaos
Freedom Press
1944
An attempt to expound a social philosophy and a social method by which a practicable liberty can be obtained.
Ancient man in Britain
Gresham Publishing Company Ltd.
1922
Discusses the prehistoric peoples of Britain from the Ice Age till the Roman conquest.
Ancient monuments of Tayside
Dundee Museum and Art Gallery
1970
A gazetteer of ancient monuments in east Perthshire, Forfarshire, and north Fife.
And always a detective: chapters on the history of detective fiction
Battered Silicon Dispatch Box
2000
A discussion of the similarities between Victorian sensation and detective fiction.
And then you die
Faber and Faber
2002
Zen is recovering from an attempt on his life but soon finds that people are dropping dead around him.
And time moves on
Castlelaw Press
1972
A collection of poems by the Scottish writer and convener of the Edinburgh branch of the Clarsach Society.
Angel eyes
Severn House
1997
Chay Bowman saves a Scottish family on holiday from a kidnapping, and must then protect one of them from a killer.
Angus country life: a companion to the Angus Folk Museum, Glamis
National Trust for Scotland
1980
An introduction to rural life in Angus.
Annals of coal mining and the coal trade
David & Charles Reprints
1971
A history of the coal industry with an emphasis on technical developments.
The annotated innocence of Father Brown
Oxford University Press
1987
An annotated edition of the first collection of Father Brown stories, with an introduction and bibliography.
An annotated international bibliography of Lewis Carroll's Sylvie and Bruno books
Oak Knoll Press and British Library
2008
A descriptive bibliography of over 1000 editions of, or about, the Sylvie and Bruno books.
Annus mirabilis, or, The ascension o' Jimmie Broon
Porpoise Press
1924
A satire in verse on the appointment of the Rt. Hon. James Brown as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, by the co-founder of Porpoise Press.