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1837-1937 Lochgelly Macainsh Church of Scotland centenary book
John Westwater & Son
1957
A history of the Macainsh Church in Lochgelly. Gift inscription from the author on the title page.
1841 census of Charlestown and Limekilns
Pitcairn Publications
2010
A transcription of the 1841 census records for Limekilns, Charlestown, and Pattiesmuir and surrounding area. Gift inscription from the author inside front cover.
The affair at Invergarroch
Adam and Charles Black
1950
A party of boys and girls discover a clue to the treasures of an ancient cathedral in Fife.
Afoot in Fife
Serif Books
1950
A guide to the history and historic places of interest in Fife.
All our yesterdays: photographs of old Dunfermline
Albany Press
1977
A pictorial record of Dunfermline.
Ancient monuments of Tayside
Dundee Museum and Art Gallery
1970
A gazetteer of ancient monuments in east Perthshire, Forfarshire, and north Fife.
Anstruther: a history
John Donald Publishers Ltd
1989
A history of the Fife town of Anstruther.
Architectural trail through Fife
Fife County Council
1975
Issued as a contribution to the European Architectural Heritage Year.
Around Kirkcaldy
John MacMillan Pearson
1993
An introduction to the history and notable buildings of Kirkcaldy and district, with line drawings by the author.
Auld Anster
Dove Publications
1989
A history of the Royal Burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther Easter, Anstruther Wester, and Cellardyke.
The brewers and breweries of Fife
Lomax Press
2012
A history of brewers and breweries in the Kingdom of Fife.
A brief guide to Culross
Herbert T. Macpherson
1935
A guide to the history and notable buildings of Culross.
Burntisland
John MacMillan Pearson
1992
An introduction to the history and notable buildings of Burntisland, with line drawings by the author.
The capital in the kingdom: the archaeology of medieval Dunfermline
Fife Regional Council
1994
An overview of excavations at Abbots House and Old Lauder Tech in Dunfermline.
Central and north Fife: its landscape and architecture
Central and North Fife Preservation Society
1978
A brief account of the distinctive features of central and north Fife, with an emphasis on its architecture.
Charlestown: built on lime
Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
1999
A history of the Fifeshire village.
Crail burials, 1855-1923 from the Sexton Book. Volume 1: Abbie-Lees
Fife Family History Society
2006
A transcription of records from the fourth gravedigger book of Crail churchyard.
Crail burials, 1855-1923 from the Sexton Book. Volume 2: Leslie-Yule
Fife Family History Society
2006
A transcription of records from the fourth gravedigger book of Crail churchyard.
Culross: a short guide to the Royal Burgh
National Trust for Scotland
1971
A guide to main places of interest in the Fife village of Culross.
Cupar: the years of controversy - its newspaper press 1822-1872
Fife Family History Society
2009
A history of the Fife Herald and the battle for its control. Signed by the author on the title-page.
Cupmarked stones in Strathtay: a prehistoric enigma
Breadalbane Heritage Society
2005
A gazetteer of cup and ring stones in Strathtay.
Dunfermline Abbey: a brief guide
Macpherson's Bookshop
1970s
Based on the guide written by the late Norman M. Johnston.
Dunfermline Abbey: a poem with historical notes and illustrations
J. Miller
1819
A lengthy poem with a history of Dunfermline Abbey. From the library of Alfred Saunders and novelist Lucy Bethis Walford on front free endpaper.