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Against the Tide: Intellectual History of Free Trade
Douglas A. Irwin
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The Diary of John Sturrock, Millwright, Dundee, 1864-65
John Sturrock
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Court and Culture in Renaissance Scotland: Sir David Lindsay of the Mount, 1486-1555
Carol Edington
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Glasgow, Clydeside and Stirling
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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Daphne: A Daughter’s Memoir
Flavia Leng
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Social Welfare: Structure and Practice
David Macarov
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Selected Letters
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Betty T. Bennett
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Neil M.Gunn: The Fabulous Matter of Fact
Richard Price
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Lucky Poet
Hugh MacDiarmid
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Scottish Abbeys and Priories
Richard Fawcett
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The Mother Town: Civic Ritual, Symbol and Experience in the Borders of Scotland
Gwen Kennedy Neville
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Identifying Poets: Self and Territory in 20th Century Poetry
Robert Crawford
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The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Michael Coren
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Edwin Muir: Poet, Critic and Novelist
Margery McCulloch
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Prehistoric Scotland
Ann MacSween, Mick Sharp
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Reading “Adam Smith”: Desire, History, and Value
Michael J. Shapiro
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Iain Crichton Smith
C.E. Nicholson, Sorley Maclean
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Adam Smith Reviewed
Peter Jones, Andrew Stewart Skinner
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Marx, Marginalism and Modern Sociology: From Adam Smith to Max Weber
Simon Clarke
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Scotland: Archaeology and Early History
J. N. Graham Ritchie, Anna Ritchie
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