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List of works by Geoffrey Stell

Audrey M. Thorstad, The Culture of Castles in Tudor England and Wales

book review by Geoffrey Stell published in 2020

Balliol, Dervorguilla de, lady of Galloway

article published in 2004

Edinburgh, The Golden Age. By Mary Cosh. 250mm. Pp x plus 1105, 24pp of plates, ills. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers, 2003. ISBN 0859765717. £40 (hbk)

Legacies of the First World War: Building for Total War 1914–18

Medieval Archaeology: understanding traditions and contemporary approachesBy Christopher Gerrard. Pp 302, 64 figures, 16 boxed texts. ISBN 0 415 23463 8 London: Routledge, 2003. Price £19.99 (pb)

book review published in 2003

Melrose Abbey. By Richard Fawcett and Richard Oram. 250mm. Pp 288, ills. Stroud: Tempus, 2004. ISBN 0752428675. £14.99

Monuments of history

book published in 1986

Mottes

chapter published in 1996

Obituary: John Dunbar

scientific article published on 20 November 2018

Renaissance Decorative Painting in Scotland. By Michael Bath. 280mm. Pp ix plus 286, ills. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1901633604. £30

The Archaeology of Reformation, 1480–1580. Edited by David Gaimster and Roberta Gilchrist. 247mm. Pp vi plus 486, 220 b&w ills, 14 colour ills. Leeds: Maney Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1904350003. £75

2004 book review

The Balliol Family and the Great Cause of 1291-2

chapter published in 1985

The Buildings of Scotland: Argyll and Bute. By Frank Arneil Walker (with Fiona Sinclair). 220mm. Pp xviii + 683, 64 pls. London: Penguin Books, 2000. ISBN 0–14 071 079–5. Price not given

book review

The Scottish medieval castle: form, function and “evolution’’

chapter published in 1985

The Seigneurial Residence in Western Europe AD c 800–1600. Edited by Gwyn Meirion-Jones, Edward Impey and Michael Jones. 300mm. Pp vi plus 269, ills. Oxford: BAR International Series, 1088, 2002. ISBN 1841714666. £35

The built environment 1300–1540

chapter published in 2000

Tower Studies, 1 & 2. A House that Thieves might Knock at. Proceedings of the 2010 Stirling and 2011 Dundee Conferences on ‘The Tower as Lordly Residence’ and ‘The Tower and the Household’. Edited by Richard Oram. 255mm. Pp xvi + 304, 143 ill