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The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club is the foremost journal for all aspects of Edinburgh history.
The Original Series goes back to 1908 and the foundation of the Old Edinburgh Club.
The New Series was begun in 1991.
Contents
Advocate’s Close and Adam Bothwell’s House
Robin Tait
Ebenezer Oliphant, 1713–98: Edinburgh Goldsmith and Life-Long Jacobite
William Irvine Fortescue
Oddfellows Hall. 14 Forrest Road, Edinburgh
Alan McKinney
Ebenezer Macrae and Interwar Housing in Edinburgh
Steven Robb
In Defence of Parochialism: Municipal Politics in 20th century Edinburgh
David McCrone
The Treasury and Edinburgh’s Museum of Science and Art, 1844–89
Ian Levitt
St Roch’s Chapel and Plague on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh with Which Chapel of St Roch did James IV visit in 1507?
Douglas Baugh
A View of Abercrombie Place by Alexander Nasmyth and its Relationship to Wider Edinburgh Topography