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  • The Birds of the Island of Bute

    New digital edition of a classic bird book by the Rev. J. M. McWilliam, a founding member and first Honorary President of the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club.The book was written in the 1920s when the author was a Church of Scotland Minister at St. Brendan’s Church, Craigmore, Rothesay. Over the years The Birds of the Island of Bute has become a much sought-after collector’s item and copies in good ... Read more

    $6.55 USD

  • The Birds of the Firth of Clyde

    A new digital edition of a classic bird book by the Rev. J. M. McWilliam, a founding member and first Honorary President of the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club. Published in 1936, J. M. McWilliam’s sequel to The Birds of the Island of Bute covers Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Dumbartonshire, Ayrshire, all of the Clyde islands, and the southern half of Argyllshire. While writing his book the author made ... Read more

    $6.55 USD

  • Scotland’s Minister for Ornithology

    Rare & Unpublished Papers by J. M. McWilliam

    The Rev. John Morell McWilliam was one of the great characters of the Scottish bird world and first Honorary President of the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club. He is best known as the author of the much sought-after “The Birds of the Island of Bute” and “The Birds of the Firth of Clyde” (also available in Kobostore). Fellow founders of the SOC affectionately named McWilliam “Scotland’s Minister for ... Read more

    $6.55 USD

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    Enriched edition. Exploring Scotland's Rich Cultural Heritage and Monarchic History

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    Living the Dream on the English Waterways

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