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Eilidh Muldoon<br />

APRIL <strong>2017</strong><br />

The Colouring Book of<br />

Edinburgh<br />

This is a unique Scottish colouring<br />

book suitable for adults as well as<br />

children featuring 23 of the festival<br />

city’s most iconic places, including:<br />

Eilidh Muldoon studied<br />

Art History and gained<br />

an MFA in Illustration<br />

from Edinburgh College<br />

of Art in June 2013, where<br />

she is currently Illustrator<br />

in Residence. She is also<br />

a freelance artist and<br />

illustrator whose work has<br />

appeared in prints, greetings<br />

cards and giftware.<br />

Edinburgh Castle • Victoria Street<br />

• Grassmarket • St Giles • National<br />

Museum of Scotland • The Mound and<br />

Ramsay Gardens • Calton Hill • Old<br />

Town • Usher Hall • Balmoral Hotel<br />

• Scott Monument and Princes Street<br />

Gardens • West Register Houmse •<br />

Holyrood Palace • HMS Britannia •<br />

Ocean Terminal & Botanic Gardens •<br />

<strong>New</strong> Town • Dean Village • Arthur’s<br />

Seat • Scottish Parliament • Zoo •<br />

Greyfriars Bobby • The Shore, Leith •<br />

The Meadows<br />

Eilidh Muldoon’s illustrations are<br />

ideal for all levels of colouring –<br />

plenty of intricate detail for those who<br />

like a colouring challenge, yet simple<br />

enough for those with less patience to<br />

create beautiful colour artwork in a<br />

short time.<br />

Format: 250 x 250mm pbk<br />

ISBN: 9781780274317<br />

Price: £8.99<br />

Extent: 48pp<br />

Illustrations: b/w throughout<br />

April <strong>2017</strong><br />

Also available<br />

THE COLOURING BOOK OF SCOTLAND<br />

ISBN: 9781780274058<br />

Price: £8.99 Paperback<br />

SALES OF OVER 6,000 COPIES<br />

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