|

| A book of songs and poems by Neil MacLeod, the Polbain Bard | |
|
|

| David Ross has produced an eclectic and hilarious collection of thematically arranged Scottish insults and abuse which has been wonderfully illustrated throughout by Rupert Besley. | |
|
|

| Providing a record of social change and evoking poignant memories for many, here are poems of childhood, poems of the countryside, poems of the Clyde shipyards and other telling a comical story. All the old favourites are here, including poems never before published.
| |
|
|

| Fun-packed collection of favourite Scottish playground games: FULL of counting, chasing, skipping and ball games: from bools to peevers, from tig to Queenie, from Boatman to Kick the Can and Carly Doddies. Loads more! | |
|
|

| Celebrating the Silver Jubilee of the Traditional Music and Song Association of Scotland, this song book contains 73 traditional unaccompanied songs. | |
|
|

| Hundreds of hilarious, energetic, surreal, nonsensical and alarming rhymes and songs are still in use, some over 200 years old.. | |
|
|

| Featuring the greatest artist of his generation, this lovingly produced book and CD is a landmark recording of a studio-shy, multi award-winning piper. | |
|
|

| Proverbs, sayings and rhymes from the North-east of Scotland, encapsulating much of the culture, language and humour of the area.
| |
|
|

| This marvellous compendium of photographs, stories, traditions and songs has been an established classic since its first publication in 1955.
| |
|
|

| Alison McMorland's very welcome revised and expanded reprint of the book on the late, great, Willie Scott, shepherd, crook maker and singer. | |
|
|