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To the Queen's taste: a collection of the best detective and crime stories published in the first four years of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
Faber and Faber Limited
1949
An anthology of thirty-six short stories.
The tobacco lords: a study of the tobacco merchants of Glasgow and their trading activities c.1740-90
John Donald Publishers Ltd.
1975
A discussion of the rise of Glasgow to a position of dominance in the American tobacco trade.
Tobermory teuchter: a first-hand account of life on the island of Mull in the early years of the 20th century
Luath Press Limited
1998
Further reminiscences of a resident of the Isle of Mull.
The toils and travels of Odysseus
Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., Ltd.
1916
A fuller translation of the Greek epic for older children.
Told at the 19th hole: humorous St Andrews golf stories
J. & G. Innes, Ltd.
1950s
A collection of short humorous anecdotes often from the caddy's perspective.
Tommy Spiers: the story of a boxing champion from Alloa
Clackmannan District Libraries
1986
A compilation of articles about Tommy Spiers which originally appeared in the Alloa Advertiser.
Too many cooks
Tom Stacey
1973
Ten world-famous chefs gather at Kanawha Spa, and Nero Wolfe is on hand to solve a double murder.
Too many magicians
Macdonald
1968
The Chief Sorcerer for the City of London is found dead in a locked room, with the only key to the door lying near his body.
Tools for woodwork: the sharpening, care, and use of hand tools
Evans Brothers Limited
1955
Deals with all the hand tools likely to be used, and explains their use, sharpening, and care.
The tooth and the nail
Max Reinhardt
1955
A magician avenges a murder and is then murdered himself.
The topographical, statistical and historical gazetteer of Scotland
A. Fullarton and Co.
1844
Originally published in monthly parts.
Torridon Highlands
Robert Hale Limited
1953
A travelogue through the Torridon Highlands in Wester Ross.
Totemism
Merlin Press
1964
An examination of the phenomena of, and theories about, totemism.
Touchers, being the story of Queens Park Bowling and Tennis Club
Laidlaw & Mackenzie
1946
A history of a Glasgow bowling club.
The tough and the tender
Dennis Dobson
1960
The murder of a Highland factor reveals bitter feuds between the crofters and the estate.
Toward liberation
Hugh Hardyman
1953
A small collection of poems by the left-wing British expatriate and retired fruit grower who was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union
Towards the hereafter: with a special enquiry into spiritual healing
George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd
1956
An account of the author's researches in the field of psychic study.
The tower
Headley Bros. Publishers, Ltd.
1918
Reflections on the England of the First World War by the British barrister and self-taught draughtsman and artist.
The tower bridge affair; and, The case of the surplus sovereigns: two new Sherlock Holmes adventures
Eric Monahan
1997
Two Sherlock Holmes pastiches.
The town clerk: the history and nature of the office and its contribution to British local government
Published by LGC Communications on behalf of The Socity of Twon Clerks
1997
A discussion of the origins, development, and role of the town clerk in the UK.
The traces of Brillhart: a novel of suspense, detection and a curious immortality
Heinemann
1961
A man impersonates a dead song-writer. Each section is introduced by a quote from Doyle.
Traditions of Edinburgh
W. & R. Chambers, Limited
1947
A re-issue of Chamber's guide to notable places, buildings and people in Edinburgh.
Traditions of Trinity and Leith
John Donald Publishers Ltd
1985
A history of Trinity and Leith both of which remained independent of Edinburgh form 1833 to 1920.
The tragedy of Marionville, or, The true story of Captain Macrae
W. Shepherd
1930
The story of the notorious duellist who mortally wounded his friend on Musselburgh Links.

