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Fidra Books is a publisher based in Edinburgh specialising in reissues of bygone children's books, mainly those from the 1940s onwards.[1]
FidraBooks is a publisher based in Edinburgh specialising in reissues of bygone children's books, mainly those from the 1940s onwards. The firm was set...
Fidra (archaically Fidrey or Fetheray) is a currently uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth, 4 kilometres (2+1⁄2 miles) northwest of North Berwick...
Charles Booth's Survey of London". 21 March 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2018. "FidraBooks - Anne Digby". www.fidrabooks.com. Retrieved 13 June 2018. Law, Katie...
several ministerial posts during his political career. "Shiela Stuart". FidraBooks. Retrieved 30 September 2022. "Restaurant review: Hawke & Hunter, Edinburgh"...
ISBN 9781639363322. The House in Hiding, London: 1950; reprinted, Edinburgh, FidraBooks: 2006, pp. iii–v. Author Arthur Ransome loathed BBC's 'Swallows and Amazons'...
the books listed, she also contributed to magazines during her lifetime. A Pony for Jean (1936) We Met Our Cousins (1937). Republished by FidraBooks in...
Macmillan. p. 67. Introduction by Elinor Lyon, The House in Hiding, FidraBooks, Edinburgh, 2006, p. v. More details can be seen in the 'In traditional...
and four were reissued from 2006 onwards by an Edinburgh publisher, FidraBooks. Island Adventures (c. 1939, unpublished) Hilary's Island (1948) Wishing...
FitzRoy". FidraBooks. Retrieved 8 August 2007. Orders to Poach, Introduction by Olivia FitzRoy's sister, Barbara Ormrod. Edinburgh: FidraBooks, 2006 Children's...
of Victoria's children's books - "The Winter of Enchantment" and "The House Called Hadlows" - have been reissued by FidraBooks. She is married and has...
Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1972 Pullein-Thompson, Josephine. Pony Club Team. FidraBooks, 2009, p. 109 Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis...
Foreword by Mabel Esther Allan, Edinburgh: FidraBooks, 2006 Robertson, Vanessa. Information on FidraBooks website. Mabel Esther Allan Papers, Special...
notes that Digby's style becomes "heavily teen mag" in her later books. FidraBooks has published a collector's edition of Fifth Year Friendships at Trebizon...
modern youth. Primrose Cumming died in 2004. None of her books are currently in print, but FidraBooks republished Silver Snaffles, which appeared in late...
years after writing Treasure Island) and christened it "Treasure Island" Fidra in the Firth of Forth, visible from North Berwick where Stevenson had spent...
Michelle Moore (since 2020) Gender Mixed Enrolment approx. 1000 Houses Craig, Fidra, Glen and Law Colour(s) Red & Black Website https://sites.google.com/edubuzz...
basis for the map of the fictional Treasure Island – a claim shared by Fidra in East Lothian. In the 1950s, a Canadian sociologist, Erving Goffman, undertook...
Stevenson worked on 26 lighthouses during his career. Among them are: Fidra (1885) Oxcar (1886) Ailsa Craig (1886) Skroo, Fair Isle (1892) Helliar Holm...
Scottish Seabird Centre, near the important bird sanctuaries on Bass Rock, Fidra and the surrounding islands. The area is home to huge colonies of gannets...
in nature were able to land on the island bird colonies of Bass Rock and Fidra. The oldest remaining part of the harbour is the "Auld Kirk Green" or "Anchor...
Lesmahagow Priory Return to top of page Dirleton Red Friars Dunbar Priory Fidra Priory Haddington Blackfriars Haddington Greyfriars Luffness Whitefriars...
Court of Session, who also owned the Barony of North Berwick, the Bass, Fidra and other properties in the area. Dalrymple allowed the castle to decay...