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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
The Jean Guild Grants Programme
Before Adam: The Earl of Morton and the Origins of Register House, Edinburgh, 1760–1769
Tristram Clarke
Borrowing Books in a City of Literature, 1750–1830
Kit Baston
The Sweet Singers: ‘To See the Smoke and Utter Ruin of the Sinful Bloody City Edinburgh’
Derrick Johnstone
Representations of South Asians in Edinburgh in the 1840s
Friederike Voigt, Hauke Wiebe and Roger Jeffery
Visualising Edinburgh’s Past through Virtual Photography
Robert Sproul-Cran and Jennifer Findlay
Port Hopetoun, Eastern Terminus of the Union Canal
Graeme Cruickshank
New Directions in Edinburgh’s Past: The Third Edition of the OEC Bibliography of Edinburgh History