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15 Para: 1947–1993 (1997), 40 pages, ISBN 0953051307. About the Territorial Army (UK) Parachute Battalion •
The Tattoo fox (2013), child fiction, 128 pages, ISBN 9781909912588. About the adventures of a
Border fox who goes to live on Edinburgh Castle Rock and loves the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo •
The Tattoo fox makes new friends (2014), child fiction, 128 pages, ISBN 1910021474 •
The greatest show on Earth: Behind the microphone at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (2017), 224 pages, ISBN 9781910745694. An account of the Edinburgh Tattoo and the others Hutton had narrated around the world •
Luath treasury of Scottish nursery rhymes (2017), hard cover, 224 pages, ISBN 9781910745571. Editor. Illustrated by Bob Dewar •
Mustard and Pepper (2019), child fiction, ISBN 9781999633615, illustrated by William Gorman. About two
Dandie Dinmont terriers at Abbotsford during the time of
Sir Walter Scott • ''Scotland's greatest storyteller: The life of Sir Walter Scott'' (2021), 116 pages, ISBN 1999633687, illustrated by Shalla Gray. For young readers about Scott's novels and narrative poems •
The Castle cat, child fiction, ISBN 1838037918, illustrated by William Gorman. About the early days of the cat who lives in
Edinburgh Castle and who first appeared in
The Tattoo fox • "The Good Witch of Abbotsford", child fiction. ISBN 978180425, illustrated by Bob Dewar. About how a good young witch at Sir Walter Scott's house of Abbotsford foils a plot by an evil witch and her nasty friends to make unsuspecting children their servants. ==References==