How to Tour Mary, Queen of Scots Castles
One of the most famous figures of history is the sixteenth century Renaissance monarch, Mary, Queen of Scots. From her birth, to her unhappy marriages and murder of her second husband, her life as queen was played out in the castles, tower houses ... [... more]
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The Captive Queen of Scots: A Novel
MARY STUART...THE CAPTIVE QUEEN...: This is historical fiction at its finest. Masterfully written, the author weaves a spellbinding tapestry of events that chronicles the life of Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scots, while in captivity. The book details her [... more]
$14.95
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Pine Diseases
Needles on Scots and Austrian pines yellow and have dark-brown bands from September through December the year after infection or April through June two years after infection. The brown bars become filled with a tan fungal fruiting structure which ... [... more]
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Scots Pine - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Needles 2 per cluster, 11/2" - 31/2" long, bluish-green or dark green stout, twisted, circular in cross-section. FRUIT: Cones 11/2" - 21/2" long, short-stalked, solitary or in pairs, usually pointing backward, grayish or [... more]
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Scottish Military Disasters (say It In Scots)
Scottish Military Disasters (say It In Scots) [... more]
$28.95
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Scots Heroes - Romance Novels
Hello, and welcome back! I'm officially on vacation, but since I still have August books here, I still need to share, and this time out, we're heading for one of my favorite places on earth...Scotland! My Shadow Warrior (MacDonell Brides Trilogy) ... [... more]
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Life of Mary Queen of Scots V2
Life of Mary Queen of Scots V2 [... more]
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Celebrate Scots Heritage With a Tea Cake
April 16, 2001 -- Bookcover for Scots Cooking by Sue Lawrence. (SHNS photo courtesy of Scots Cooking) April 16, 2001 -- Selkirk Bannock, a hearty tea loaf studded with sultanas (or golden raisins), is named for the Scottish town where, in the ... [... more]
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Pine Bark Adelgid
The pine bark adelgid was introduced from Europe and is now widely distributed in North America, occurring principally throughout the native range of eastern white pine. This insect is also found on Scots and Austrian pine. Adelgids feed on tree ... [... more]
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How to Make a True Scottish Toast
The Scots know their "whisky." They produce great quantities of what we call Scotch and what they just call whisky. (No e in it.) From blends to world famous single malts, they are proud of the quality and reputation of the drinks they produce. [... more]
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How the Scots Made America
An authoritative blend of social history and culture: The Scots have influenced American history from Viking exploration times to modern times, so it's about time they deserve their own focus - and in How The Scots Made America, author Michael Fry [... more]
$24.95
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Alexander III: King of Scots
People and life in the age of Alexander III: Marion Campbell has written a very factual and informative book of the age of Alexander III, the last King of Scots before the great competition for the Scottish throne and civil war leading to Robert the [... more]
$26.85
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