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The blood tree
Hodder & Stoughton
2000
Edinburgh's brightest teenagers are abducted to the much-feared city of Glasgow.
The bone yard
Hodder & Stoughton
1998
A series of murders take place in 21st century Edinburgh, in which music tapes are planted inside the victims.
Boudin to Picasso: masterpieces of French painting from the City of Glasgow collections: a selection for the Edinburgh Festival 1968
Royal Scottish Academy
1968
Published to accompany a Royal Scottish Academy loan exhibition held in Edinburgh, in 1968.
Clydeside capital, 1870-1920: a social history of employers
Tuckwell Press
2000
A study of the collective action of employers in the West of Scotland to regulate trade, influence politics, and manage labour.
The grounde of artes
Whipple Museum of the History of Science
1985
A catalogue to accompany an exhibition on mathematical books of 16th-century England.
The house of dust
Hodder & Stoughton
2001
The university-state of Oxford is brought in to advise on the mounting crime-wave in Edinburgh. Signed by the author on title page.
Paintings by William Johnstone O.B.E.
Décor Gallery
1969
A catalogue for an exhibition held in Newcastle.
A poet's testament
Whitman Press
1940
An anthology of poems by the communist poet. Gift inscription from W. Dugald MacColl to noted artists William Johnstone and Flora MacDonald inside front cover.
Sir Gawain and the green knight
Manchester University Press
2004
Provides the original text side by side with a modern translation.
Water of death
Hodder & Stoughton
1999
A body is found in the Water of Leith, the only clue being a bottle of contraband whisky.