CATEGORY: Academic
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The Optimist: One Man’s Search for the Brighter Side of Life
Laurence Shorter
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This is Birmingham: A Glimpse of the City’s Secret Treasures
Jan Bowman, Jan Bowman
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Poetry and Jacobite Politics in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
Murray G. H. Pittock
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Predictably Rational?: In Search of Defenses for Rational Behavior in Economics
Richard B. McKenzie
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World Ethics and Climate Change: From International to Global Justice
Paul G. Harris
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Robert Burns and the Hellish Legion
John Burnett
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The Province of Legislation Determined: Legal Theory in Eighteenth-Century Britain
David Lieberman
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Scotland: Global Cinema: Genres, Modes and Identities
David Martin-Jones
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Essays on Derek Parfit’s On What Matters
Jussi Suikkanen, John Cottingham
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Muslims of Europe: The ‘other’ Europeans
H. A. Hellyer
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No More Beyond: The Life of Hubert Wilkins
Simon Nasht
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The Edinburgh Companion to Muriel Spark
Michael Gardiner, Willy Maley
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The Edinburgh Companion to Robert Burns
Gerard Carruthers
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Understanding Grammar in Scotland Today
John Corbett, Christian J. Kay
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Between the Monster and the Saint: Reflections on the Human Condition
Richard Holloway
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The Sea King: The Life of James Iredell Waddell
Gary McKay
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Culloden: The History and Archaeology of the Last Clan Battle
Tony Pollard
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The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-century Scottish Literature
Ian Brown, Alan Riach
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The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas
Steven G. Medema
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The Rosslyn Templar
Ashley Cowie
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