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365: Stories by James Robertson
Category: Fiction
365 is James Robertson's innovative collection of 365 stories, each 365 words long. In 2013, James Robertson wrote a story every day. Each was exactly 365 words long. A year later, on a daily basis, the stories were published on the Five Dials website. Now the 365 stories are gathered together in one vo ...Show more
And The Land Lay Still by ROBERTSON JAMES
Category: Fiction
"And the Land Lay Still" is nothing less than the story of a nation. James Robertson's breathtaking novel is a portrait of modern Scotland as seen through the eyes of natives and immigrants, journalists and politicians, drop-outs and spooks, all trying to make their way through a country in the throes o ...Show more
And the Land Lay Still by James Robertson
Category: Fiction
Michael Pendreich is curating an exhibition of photographs by his late, celebrated father Angus for the National Gallery of Photography in Edinburgh. The show covers fifty years of Scottish life but, as he arranges the images and writes his catalogue essay, what story is Michael trying to tell: his fath ...Show more
BUKE of the HOWLAT, The (pbk) by James Robertson; Kate Lieper (Illustrator)
Category: Children's
Originally written in the 1440s by Richard Holland, a Scottish cleric who was chaplain to Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray, The Buke of the Howlat is one of the great poetic gems of fifteenth-century Scots. Believing himself to be ugly, a young owl (howlat) decides to speak to the most handsome bird of ...Show more
Epstein - Dead Men Tell No Tales by Dylan Howard; Melissa Cronin; James Robertson
Category: True Crime
This is--for the first time--the full and unedited story behind the sick life and mysterious death of Jeffrey Epstein that is being called one of the most significant scandals in American history He was the billionaire financier and close confidant of presidents, prime ministers, movie stars and Bri ...Show more
Epstein - Dead Men Tell No Tales by Dylan Howard; Melissa Cronin; James Robertson
Category: Politics and Current Affairs | Series: Front Page Detectives Ser.
Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales is the definitive book on Epstein and the evil that surrounded him. Drawing on unprecedented access to various lawsuits, government investigations, and court filings, the authors have completed dozens of interviews with insiders at all levels and on all sides of the crime ...Show more
Joseph Knight by Robertson James
Category: Fiction
'A book of such quality as to persuade you that historical novels are the true business of the writer.' Daily Telegraph A gripping, shocking story of history, enlightement and slavery from the bestselling author of THE FANATIC. JOSPEH KNIGHT confirms James Robertson as one of our foremost novelists. ...Show more
Keg Bottle Can: Best Beers for Every Occasion by Luke Robertson; James Smith
Category: Beer, Wine & Spirits
The book celebrates the best of Australian craft beer, from easy-to-drink crisp lagers and pale ales to stouts, porters and sours. Keg Bottle Can presents 150 Australian brews, organised by beer-drinking occasion: from the refreshing after-work beverage to beers that challenge your perception and palate ...Show more
News of the Dead by James Robertson
Category: Fiction
A sweeping novel from critically-acclaimed author James Robertson, displaying centuries of change in the atmospheric Scottish highlandsHow do our roots in the land define us?Hidden in the breath-taking mountains of wild Scotland, Glen Conach is the home of secrets and stories, of fables and folklore. Ov ...Show more
News of the Dead by James Robertson
Category: Fiction
A sweeping novel from critically-acclaimed author James Robertson, displaying centuries of change in the atmospheric Scottish highlandsHidden in the breath-taking mountains of wild Scotland, Glen Conach is the home of secrets and stories, of fables and folklore. Over hundreds of years, three lives are w ...Show more
Robert the Bruce: King of Scots by James Robertson
Category: History
In this exciting and visually stunning book, the most talented Scottish novelist of his generation teams up with Jill Calder, whose bold and colourful illustrations are a perfect complement to one of the most dramatic tales in Scottish history. In addition to the big set pieces from the Bruce story - no ...Show more
The Book of the Howlat by James Robertson
Category: Children's
Originally written in the 1440s by Richard Holland, a Scottish cleric who was chaplain to Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray, The Book of the Howlat is one of the great poetic gems of fifteenth-century Scots. Believing himself to be ugly, a young owl (howlat) decides to speak to the most handsome bird of ...Show more