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    Quote Originally Posted by unixken View Post
    After a quick google search for the authors, I'm guessing it's this.
    Aye, it is. I first purchased this book during my first year of high school in 1995, also the year it was published. It is quite a reliable source, in my ever growing library of related material, and I still refer to it on occasion.
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    Well, that's helpful. Most of the second hand copies I could find on Abebooks were from the USA, but it does occur in a few UK second hand shops.

    Anyone ever heard of Bain?

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    I have the Collins book, too, and have it on display in my clan tent at the Highland Games. I highly recommend it. It has the chief's banners, as well as the arms and tartans. I always keep my eye on the book to make sure it doesn't walk away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanB View Post
    Anyone ever heard of Bain?
    Aye, Jonathan I have. I own Robert Bain's, The Clans and Tartans of Scotland and find it a quick, wee guide to various clans and their tartans. Definitely not as complex and detailed as the Collins book, yet still a reliable source. Bain's book was first published in 1938 and has numerous, subsequent editions.

    I also recommend the following (all of which I own):

    Scottish Clan and Family Names: Their Arms, Origins and Tartans, by Roddy Martine (of whom, I know personally)

    Scottish Clans and Tartans, by Ian Grimble

    Clans and Families of Scotland: The History of the Scottish Tartan, by Alexander Fulton

    Scottish Clans and Their Tartans, by W. Johnson, A.K. Johnson

    Scottish Clans and Tartans: A Fully Illustrated Guide to Over 140 Clans-Their History, Tartans, and Much More, by Neil Grant

    The Clans of the Scottish Highlands: The Costumes of the Clans, by James Logan, R.R. McIan, Antonia Fraser

    The Highlanders of Scotland, by Delia Millar, Kenneth MacLeay

    Scottish Tartans Histories of the Clans (Johnston & Bacon clan histories), by Sir Innes of Learney Thomas, William Semple
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    You're a star, Kyle.

    It is fatally easy to order things online. I was trying to resist getting anything before Scotsweb deliver the belt I'd ordered, but the flesh is weak. I've ordered Way and Squire from Abebooks http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BuyersMenu.

    I've already ordered a very interesting book on feminist theology today, but possibly this is not the place to discuss that.

    And up in central London this afternoon, I bought five minature single malts for Milroys http://www.milroys.co.uk/webapp/wcs/...10001_10001_-1 (and I'm now feeling pleasantly mellow), and the Oxford University Press Selected Poems of Robert Burns from Blackwells in Charing Cross Road http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/jsp/welcome.jsp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Good lord!
    I just ordered two copies - one for me and one for my brother. Thanks!
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Some oldies but some of the better ones are:

    ADAM F. 1908 The Clans, Septs and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands. W. & A. K. Johnston, Edinburgh - a weighty tome but a really good insight into all things Highland.

    CHEAPE H. 1991 TARTAN The Highland Habit. National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh

    DUNBAR J. T. 1962 The History of Highland Dress. Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh

    MACDONALD M. 1991 The Clans of Scotland. Brian Todd Publishing Ltd, London - at the risk of being accused of being bias, I have to recommend this one. Mine’s inscribed from your closest ancestor.

    MUNRO R. W. 1977 Highland Clans & Tartans. Octopus Books, London - is a very good read.

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    Way and Squire has just arrived. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanB View Post
    Way and Squire has just arrived. Thank you.
    *the book whose title shall not be posted... sort of like the Necronomicon?

    oops

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    Collins Scottish Clan and Family Encyclopedia.

    It's a bit out of date regarding Clan Chiefs, but still substantial.

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