Boatlines is an alternative tour round the coasts of Scotland, moving from boat to boat through past and present. This fascinating journey through Scotland's vessels should appeal both to those who do put to sea and those with a more general interest in the maritime world and its traditions.
Howard Marshall Book order
Ian Howard Marshall was a Scottish New Testament scholar renowned for his profound engagement with biblical texts. His work is characterized by meticulous exegesis and theological insight. Marshall dedicated himself to the critical examination of early Christianity and its influence on shaping Western thought. His contributions to biblical studies continue to inspire scholars and readers worldwide.






- 2023
- 2021
With Scott to the Pole
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
- 2021
Tried, tested and trusted by students around the world, Exploring the New Testament, Volume 2 offers a thorough introduction that has been fully revised and expanded to take account of major scholarly advances over the past decade.
- 2011
Enables students to engage with Letters and Revelation for themselves, and not just to be passive learners, offers activities and challenges at introductory and intermediate levels, and the key background information needed. This new edition includes updated bibliographies throughout, with numerous corrections and updates.
- 2011
- 2008
A Concise New Testament Theology
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This abridged version of I. Howard Marshall's award-winning New Testament Theology captures the core themes and insights of the original work in a more concise format. It offers readers a streamlined exploration of New Testament concepts, making it accessible while retaining the depth of the full-scale text. Ideal for those seeking a comprehensive yet succinct understanding of New Testament theology.
- 2008
Acts
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
- 2000
This autobiography details Marshall's career, from his days as a young law student writing about the problems of the oil industry for a prestigious law review, to his oil regulation days under FDR, to his work in some of the country's most important oil companies. Marshall's entertaining and detailed memories bring to life many of the most famous public and private characters of oil history. Unlike any work before it, Done in Oil recounts the history of the oil industry from the perspective of an individual who has known it, quite literally, inside-out, both as practitioner and as analyst. From the curious to the student of oil, business, and government history, readers will come away from this book having learned something new and significant about the oil industry and its culture.