CATEGORY: Academic
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Scotland’s Muslims: Society, Politics and Identity
Peter Hopkins
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Tweed Dales: Journeys and Evocations
Donald Smith, Elspeth Turner
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Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar
Virginia Vallejo, Megan McDowell
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The Real Taggarts: Glasgow’s Greatest Crimebusters
Andrew G. Ralston
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Mountains
Graham Park
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The Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland: v. 1: Medieval to 1707
Dr. A. J. Mann, Sally Mapstone
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Tea and Empire: James Taylor in Victorian Ceylon
Angela McCarthy, T. Devine
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Wee Folk Tales
Donald Smith
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50 Finds from Orkney: Objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Julie Cassidy
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The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes: Master Detective, Myth and Media Star
Mattias Bostrom
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Scottish Pastorals: Together with Other Early Poems and ‘letters on Poetry’
James Hogg, Suzanne Gilbert
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Women and the Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion
Avril Horner, Sue Zlosnik
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American Gothic Culture: An Edinburgh Companion
Associate Professor Jason Haslam, Joel Faflak
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Twentieth-Century Victorian: Arthur Conan Doyle and the ‘Strand Magazine’, 1899-1930
Jonathan Cranfield
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The Celts: A History from Earliest Times to the Present
Kevin Windle, Bernhard Maier
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Empires and Revolutions: Cunninghame Graham and His Contemporaries
Carla Sassi, Silke Stroh
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Animal Fables after Darwin: Literature, Speciesism, and Metaphor
Chris Danta
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Salvage Ethnography in the Financial Sector: The Path to Economic Crisis in Scotland
Jonathan Hearn
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Acid Attack: A Journalist’s War with Organised Crime
Russell Findlay
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The Black Watch: The 42nd Highlanders at War from the Boer War to Iraq
Victoria Schofield, HRH The Prince of Wales
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