CATEGORY: Academic
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The Gaelic Otherworld: Rev.John Gregorson Campbell’s Superstitions of the Highlands and the Islands of Scotland and Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands
John Gregorson Campbell, Ronald Black
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Datums and Map Projections: For Remote Sensing, GIS and Surveying
J.C. Iliffe
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Border Bloodshed: Scotland and England at War, 1369-1403
Alastair J. Macdonald
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Road to Independence?: Scotland Since the Sixties
Murray Pittock
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The Eighteenth-century Novel and Contemporary Social Issues: An Introduction
Professor Stuart Sim
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Come on In!: New Poems
Charles Bukowski
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The Mountain Bard
James Hogg, Suzanne Gilbert
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War and Nation in the Theatre of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
Simon Barker
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A.L. Kennedy
Kaye Mitchell
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Malpas the Dragon
Ann Cattanach, Michael Renouf
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Care in Practice for Higher
Janet Miller, George Baker, Ellen Lancaster, Susan Gibb
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A History of the Native Woodlands of Scotland, 1500-1920
T. C. Smout, Alan R. MacDonald, Fiona Watson
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Gift: How the Creative Spirit Transforms
Lewis Hyde
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Northern Lights
George Mackay Brown
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Finding Merlin: The Truth Behind the Legend
Adam Ardrey
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Media Discourse: Representation and Interaction
Mary Talbot, Valerie Alia
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Scotland’s Books: The Penguin History of Scottish Literature
Robert Crawford
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Seawolves: Pirates and the Scots
Eric J. Graham
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An Introduction to Applied Linguistics: From Practice to Theory
Alan Davies
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James Hogg: A Life
Gillian Hughes
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