"A mini guide aimed to appeal to tourists and interested lay readers, the subject material covering deaths of particular victims in all parts of Scotland, by execution, assassination or murder."
Scottish Dates(1st Edition) (Chambers mini guides) by MartinHoran Paperback, 96 Pages, Published 1990 by Chambers ISBN-13: 978-0-550-20057-0, ISBN: 0-550-20057-6
"A book on Scottish history aimed at the general reader, giving a broad range of dates - social, economic, royal, battles etc."
The Little Book of Jewish Wisdom (The little book of...series) by MartinHoran Hardcover, 48 Pages, Published 2003 by Vega Books ISBN-13: 978-1-84333-063-9, ISBN: 1-84333-063-6
"Part of the "Little Book" series, which aims to bring within reach of everyone texts that will stimulate the mind and inspire the heart. This volume introduces Jewish wisdom. The small format enables you to keep it in your pocket or handbag and carry it everywhere with you."
Fanny Who? Famous Forgotten Dundonians by MartinHoran Paperback, 60 Pages, Published 1986 by Lochee Pubns. ISBN-13: 978-0-947584-26-9, ISBN: 0-947584-26-9
"at < #£7 Introduction Castles and fortifications have been built in Scotland from
the earliest times — whether by the natives or the first settlers. In ad80 the Roman
governor Julius Agricola built several forts north of the Clyde. Prior to that time the
Strathclyde Britons had some kind of great fortress at Alcluyd, now Dumbarton.
The brochs in the north attest to fortresses being built during the Iron Age in (what
was much later ..."