Scots Heraldry In Focus
A distillate of knowledge gained and opinions formed over many years of immersion in Scottish heraldry, with emphasis on current practice.
Scots Heraldry In Focus
A distillate of knowledge gained and opinions formed over many years of immersion in Scottish heraldry, with emphasis on current practice.
A Festschrift for George Anthony Maxwell
Anthony Maxwell was a celebrated Scottish heraldic artist and was widely acclaimed for his digital applications of heraldry in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
The Gore Roll: The Earliest Known Roll of Arms in America
The Gore Roll: The Earliest Known Roll of Arms in America presents the first full color facsimile of John Gore's 1750s manuscript, which depicts the coats of arms of prominent colonial American families.
The Book of the Club of True Highlanders: Volumes I & II - Reassembled
The Club of True Highlanders was a Victorian assemblage of Scottish Gentlemen and preceded many well known organisations still in operation today.
The Heraldry, Devices, and Ensigns of the Brim-DeForest’s of Balvaird
In this special offering, Palfrey Press presents a comprehensive exploration of the heraldic heritage of the Brim-DeForest's of Balvaird.
By Joseph E. Saunders, MA.
The History of Balvaird: Its Castle and Barons
Upon a great hill in Scotland stands a castle that has survived five centuries.
Edited by Ronald Black & Chris Dracup
John Dewar’s Islay, Jura, and Colonsay: The John Dewar Manuscripts Volume I
Originally collected in the 1860s, this over 500 page volume of the collection’s 7,000 total pages housed at Inveraray Castle covers the land, stories, and people of Islay, Jura, and Colonsay.
Edited by Ronald Black & Chris Dracup
John Dewar’s Perthshire and Loch Lomond: The John Dewar Manuscripts Volume II
Volume two of the collective works of John Dewar, focusing on the oral history of Perthshire and Loch Lomond, with over 500 pages of transcribed stories, lavish illustrations, and new expert photographs.
By Kevin Greig
Stories of Glenisla
This book will share the gathered social history of two dozen contemporary residents of Glenisla, their kindly shared reminiscences will be matched with as many tales from the lore of the glen, lang syne.
By Ethan L. MacDonald, FSA Scot
Traditional Highland Dress, Second Edition
The garb of the Highlander is well known across the world for its simple beauty, but its story and conventions are often clouded by modern misconceptions.