CATEGORY: Academic
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Scoor-Oot: A Dictionary of Scots Words and Phrases in Current Use
James A. C. Stevenson, Iseabail Macleod
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On Some Antiquities in the Neighbourhood of Dunecht House Aberdeenshire
George Forrest Browne
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Early Medieval Scotland: Individuals, Communities and Ideas
David Clarke, Alice Blackwell, Martin Goldberg
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Romantic Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion
Angela Wright, Dale Townshend
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The Gude and Godlie Ballatis
Alasdair A. MacDonald
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A Great Educational Tradition: A History of Hutchesons’ Grammar School
Brian R.W. Lockhart
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Trade and Empire in Early Nineteenth-Century Southeast Asia: Gillian Maclaine and His Business Network
G. Roger Knight
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Higher Education in Scotland and the UK: Diverging or Converging Systems?
Professor Sheila Riddell, Elisabet Weedon, Sarah Minty
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Historic New Lanark: The Dale and Owen Industrial Community Since 1785
Ian Donnachie, George R. Hewitt
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Higher Geography for CFE: Physical and Human Environments
Ian Geddes, Calum Campbell
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The Edinburgh Merchant Company, 1901-2014: A Story of Endeavour and Achievement
Rosalind K. Marshall
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Glasgow: Mapping the City
John Moore
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Ena Lamont Stewart’s Men Should Weep
John Hodgart
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Crime and Community in Reformation Scotland: Negotiating Power in a Burgh Society
J R D Falconer
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Deep into the Labyrinths in the Novels by Louise Welsh
Eduardo Garcia
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Scots in New Zealand
Marjorie Harper
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The International Companion to Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Scott Lyall
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An Inventory of the Nation
The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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Ane Compact of Villany: The History of Argyll’s Outlawed Gang
Lindsay Campbell
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Barbour’s Bruce and its Cultural Contexts: Politics, Chivalry and Literature in Late Medieval Scotland
Steve Boardman, Susan Foran
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