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===Non-fiction books=== *''The Fortalices and Early Mansions of Southern Scotland 1400β1650'' (1935, [[The Moray Press]]) :Contains the sketches and notes of small castles visited throughout his teenage years and early twenties. Tranter later described it as "terribly pretentious and pretty amateurish."<ref>Bradfield, Ray ''Nigel Tranter: Scotland's Storyteller'', p 42</ref> He expanded the format for his later work ''The Fortified House in Scotland''. *''[[The Fortified House in Scotland]]'' (in five volumes, c. 1963) *''Pegasus Book of Scotland'' (1964, [[Dobson Books]]) *''Outlaw of the Highlands: Rob Roy'' (1965, Dobson Books) :A study of Scottish folk hero [[Rob Roy MacGregor]]. Reissued as ''Rob Roy MacGregor'' by [[Lochar Publishing]] (1991), and [[Neil Wilson Publishing]] (1995). *''Land of the Scots'' (1968, [[Hodder & Stoughton]]) *''The Queen's Scotland'' (in four volumes, c. 1971β7) :Intended to be a detailed gazetteer of every parish in Scotland. His wife assisted him heavily and she died before it could be completed. Tranter never finished the series. *''[[Portrait of the Border Country]]'' (1972, [[Robert Hale (publisher)|Robert Hale]]) :Revised edition published in 1987 as ''The Illustrated Portrait of the Border Country''. *''Portrait of the Lothians'' (1979, Robert Hale) *''Nigel Tranter's Scotland'' (1981, Richard Drew Publishing. [[Penguin Books|Penguin]] edition 1983) *''Scottish Castles: Tales and Traditions'' :First published 1982 by [[Macdonald Publishing]]. Revised edition by Neil Wilson Publishing, 1993. US Edition by [[Barnes & Noble]], 1993. *''Traveller's Guide to the Scotland of Robert the Bruce'' (1985, Routledge & Kegan Paul; US edition by Historical Times Inc, 1985) *''The Story of Scotland'' (1987, Routledge & Kegan Paul. Re-issued 1992, Neil Wilson Publishing) *''Footbridge to Enchantment'' (1992, Locahr publishing. Revised edition 1993, B&W Publishing) *''No Tigers in the Hindu Kush'' (Editor) (1968, [[Hodder & Stoughton]]). A tribute to his son Philip who died in an accident *''Flight of Dutchmen''
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