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A Treatise on the Provincial Dialect of Scotland
Sylvester Douglas, Charles Jones
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Interviews and Recollections
Harold Orel
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Medical Education in the Age of Improvement: Edinburgh Students and Apprentices
Lisa M. Rosner
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The Fabulous Matter of Fact: Poetics of Neil M. Gunn
Richard Price
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Sexual Divisions Revisited
Sheila Allen, Diane Leonard, Matthew Santirocco
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Town Life in Fourteenth-century Scotland
Elizabeth L. Ewan
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About Edwin Morgan
Robert Crawford, Hamish Whyte
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Beyond the Brochs: Changing Perspectives on the Atlantic Scottish Iron Age
Ian Armit
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Computing in Scottish Education: The First Decade and Beyond
Tom Conlon, Peter Cope
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The Bible in Scottish Life and Literature
David F. Wright
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The Romance of Cearbhall and Fearbhlaidh
J.E. Doan
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The World Economy Since the War: The Politics of Uneven Development
E.A. Brett
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David Hume
A.H. Bassow
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The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
John Locke, Peter H. Nidditch
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Glencoe: The Story of the Massacre
John Prebble
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Intermodernism: Literary Culture in Mid-twentieth-century Britain
Kristin Bluemel
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Scotland Resurgent
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Exploring Victorian Travel Literature: Disease, Race and Climate
Jessica Howell
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Early Intervention
Sharon Vincent
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The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Drama
Ian Brown, John Corbett, Randall Stevenson, Michael Newton, David Archibald
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