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To War with the Black Watch
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Oliver S. Buckton
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The Early Modern Corpse and Shakespeare’s Theatre
Susan Zimmerman
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Douglas Dunn
Dr David Kennedy
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Shadow Behind the Sun: Flight from Kosovo: A Woman’s Story
Remzija Sherifi, Robert Davidson, George Szirtes
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Philosophy and Love: From Plato to Popular Culture
Linnell Secomb
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Shield of Empire: The Royal Navy in Scotland
Brian Lavery
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The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
Callum Macdonald
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Walter Scott and Modernity
Andrew Lincoln
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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature
Berthold Schoene
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Brainheart: A Salutation in Rhyme Metrically Mirroring and Lauding Scotland’s Heroes and Heroines of Innovation and Discovery in a Celebration of Their Contributions to the Good of the Human Race
Paraig MacNeil
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Philosophy of Science A-Z
Stathis Psillos, Oliver Leaman
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Transatlantic Literary Studies: A Reader
Susan Manning, Andrew Taylor
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Listen to the Trees
Don MacCaskill
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Text World Theory: An Introduction
Joanna Gavins
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Catherine Carswell: A Biography
Jan Pilditch
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Written Lives
Javier Marias
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Northern and Insular Scots
Robert McColl Millar, Patrick Honeybone, Joan Beal, April McMahon
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Poverty: An International Glossary
Paul Spicker, Sonia Alvarez Leguizamon, David Gordon
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