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Hats Off by Jason Bell 
includes a 2-page photo of Dougray

 

by Brian Pendreigh
The further adventures of the Trainspotters and their fellow travellers.  Includes Sean Connery, Dougray Scott, Ewan McGregor and more.
by Brian Pendreigh
Ewan McGregor - Dougray's pal and best man at his wedding. Pendreigh brings fans the story of this young man from Scotland, from his boyhood days acting in church plays to his current success.
The Scot Pack       Ewan McGregor      
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by Mangus Mills
One of Dougray's favorite books.  A well-written glimpse into the life of 3 fence builders and their adventures in Scotland and England. One reader refers to it as 'Dilbert meets Beelzebub'. Absolutely hysterical!
Another favorite of Dougray's.
Owen is a dwarfish boy with a strange voice who accidentally kills his best friend's mom with a baseball and  believes he is an instrument of God, to be redeemed by martyrdom. Irving's novel, inspired the 1998 Jim Carrey movie Simon Birch.
The Restraint of Beasts        A Prayer for Owen Meany
by John Irving
     
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by Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Arthurian tale as told from Morgain's (Morgan le Fay) perspective. Bradley wonderfully weaves in the Celtic roots of Arthur and the introduction of Christianity. Far better than the TV-movie!
A big hit with Dougray Scott fans! On holiday in the Scottish Highlands in 1945, Clare Randall walks through a stone circle - and into a violent skirmish taking place in 1743. She becomes marooned amid passion, violence, superstition and shifting allegiances.
The Mists of Avalon       Outlander by Diana Gabaldon      
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The 2nd book in the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. It's now 1968, and Claire has returned to Inverness, Scotland with her daughter. Her husband is dead and she's looking for a way to tell Brianna who her real father is. Book 3 in the Outlander series. The story opens in 1746, on the battlefield of Culloden, where Scotland's dream of winning independence from England has just been brutally crushed.
Dragonfly in Amber        Voyager by Diana Gabaldon      
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Book 4 in the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. Set in pre- Revolutionary War America. Passionate... remarkable--a mix of history, fantasy, romance and unabashedly ribald storytelling. Book 5 in the Outlander series. Claire Fraser and her adult children must choose whether to stay in eighteenth-century North Carolina, or return through the stones to twentieth-century Scotland, from whence they came.
Drums of Autumn       The Fiery Cross      
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by Forbes MacGregor
A beautifully crafted story about the relationship between a man and Bobby, his Skye Terrier. The loyalty and friendship between the two is remarkable, it will bring tears to your eyes and joy to your heart.
by James Cash
As every golfer knows, golf was invented in Scotland. At last the secret history of golf is revealed. It was invented by witches! In this romp through history the book describes the first golf shot by a shepherd, observed by his faithful dog; the YIK tournament, and more.
Greyfriars Bobby: The Real Story at Last       Playing Through the Rough   
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by Fitzroy MacLean
A lavishly illustrated tie-in to the 1995 PBS-television documentary of the same name recounts the history, clans, and culture of the Scottish Highlands.
by G. Black
George Fraser Black, Ph.D., compiled this listing of Scottish surnames from public and other records of Scotland throughout the centuries.
Highlanders:
a history of the Scottish Clans
    Surnames of Scotland     
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Discover the Highland wilderness and heather- covered Lowland hills, beautiful coastline and vast lochs, medieval castles and vibrant cities with this fully updated guide to all things Scottish. by Damien Noonan
This book contains over 300 original color photographs and maps and has been carefully deisgned for easy access and convenient use.
Lonely Planet Scotland       Castles & Ancient Monuments of Scotland    

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