CATEGORY: Academic
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Reading Diary
Alberto Manguel
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A Field Guide To Getting Lost
Rebecca Solnit
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Tales of the Picts
Stuart McHardy
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Duel
James Landale
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From Clan to Clearance: History and Archaeology on the Isle of Barra C. 850-1850 AD
Keith Branigan
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Learning to Listen, Listening to Learn
Noel Janis-Norton
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Shakespeare and Scotland
Andrew Murphy, Willy Maley
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Ghosting
Jennie Erdal
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The Blue Nile Revealed: The Story of the Great Abbai Expedition, 1968
Richard Snailham
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St. Valery: The Impossible Odds
Bill Innes
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The Book of Guinevere: Legendary Queen of Camelot
Andrea Hopkins
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The Crannogs of Scotland: An Underwater Archaeology
Nicholas Dixon
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Living in Scotland: Social and Economic Change Since 1980
Lindsay Paterson, Frank Bechhofer, David McCrone
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Bad News From Israel
Greg Philo, Mike Berry
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Modern Scottish Poetry
Christopher Whyte
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Scotland’s Common Ridings
Kenneth Dr Bogle
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But No Brass Funnel
Douglas J. Stewart
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The Golden Bough: A Study in Comparative Religion
Sir James George Frazer, Cairns Craig
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Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”, “The Master of Ballantrae” and “The Ebb-tide”
Gerard Carruthers
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Modernism and Nationalism: Literature and Society in Scotland 1918-1939
Margery McCulloch
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