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Annals of Scottish printing from the introduction of the art in 1507 to the beginning of the seventeenth century.
Macmillan & Bowes
1890
A history of early printing in Scotland. Number 471 of a limited and signed edition of 500.
The black spectacles
Four Square Book
1965
Fell investigates the poisoning of children from chocolate creams laced with strychnine, and the murder of the richest man in the district in full view of three other people.
The blind barber
Hamish Hamilton
1974
A series of extraordinary crimes and misadventures dog the voyage of the Queen Victoria.
Cranstoun: a parish history
privately printed for the author by C.S. Russell
1907
A history of the parish of Cranstoun in Midlothian. Limited edition of 300.
The dead sleep lightly
Published for The Crime Club by Doubleday & Company, Inc.
1983
Nine never-before-published radio plays.
The door to doom, and other detections
Hamish Hamilton
1981
A collection of short stories, Sherlockian parodies, and radio plays.
Emeralds chased in gold, or, The islands of the Forth : their story ancient and modern
Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier
1899
A history of the islands of Inchgarvie, Inchcolm, Inchkeith, the Bass rock, Isle of may, Cramond, Inchmickery, Fidra, Craigleith and Lamb.
Fatal descent
Dover Publications, Inc.
1987
A publishing magnate is found dead in his private lift.
Fell and foul play
International Polygonics, Ltd.
1991
A collection of short stories including previously unpublished material.
Heroes departed: Falkirk district during the First World War
Falkirk District Libraries
1994
An account of the impact of the First World War on the people of Falkirk.
In spite of thunder: a Dr. Fell detective novel
Hamish Hamilton
1960
Somebody is committing murder with an invisible weapon.
The man who could not shudder
Bantam Books
1964
When a man is found shot, a young girl claims that the room did it.
The problem of the green capsule: being the psychologist's murder case
International Polygonics, Ltd.
1986
Fell investigates the poisoning of children from chocolate creams laced with strychnine, and the murder of the richest man in the district in full view of three other people.
The ruined castles of Mid-Lothian: their position, their families, their ruins, and their history
Robert R. Sutherland
1894
A guide to four ruined castles in Midlothian.
The seat of the scornful
Four Square Book
1965
A judge tries to buy off an unwanted suitor of his daughter, who is then found murdered at the judge's home.
Speak of the devil
Crippen Landru
1994
A never before published play set in 1815, following a Captain as he attends a ball before fighting in Waterloo, meeting a beautiful young woman who asks for his help before promptly disappearing, leaving behind only a miniature portrait of herself.
Wild plants of Glasgow: conservation in the city and the countryside
Mercat Press
1992
Deals with the ecology and distribution of many of the wild plants that grow in Glasgow and its surroundings.

