CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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These Are Such Perfect Days: The Del Amitri Story
Charles Rawlings-Way
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Blues and Beatles: Football, Family and the Fab Four – the Life of an Everton Supporter
Neil Roberts
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Deeper into the Darkness: 3: The Diving Trilogy
Rod Macdonald
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Into the Abyss: Diving to Adventure in the Liquid World: 1: The Diving Trilogy
Rod Macdonald
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Word and Image in Russian History: Essays in Honor of Gary Marker
Maria di Salvo, Daniel H. Kaiser, Valerie A. Kivelson
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The Invention of Mikhail Lomonosov: A Russian National Myth
Steven Usitalo
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Agent Paterson SOE: From Operation Anthropoid to France: The Memoirs of E.H. van Maurik
Ernest van Maurik
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The Goalkeeper: The Nabokov Almanac
Yuri Leving
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Language of My Choosing: a creative Scots-Italian memoir
Anne Pia
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Giving Voice to Traditional Songs: Jean Redpath’s Autobiography, 1937-2014
Mark Brownrigg
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The Electric Woman: A Memoir in Death-Defying Acts
Tessa Fontaine
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Tumult in the Clouds: The Centenary Collection
James Goodson
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How Not To Be a Boy
Robert Webb
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The Other Robert: Fergusson: the Poet Who Inspired Burns
Rick Wilson
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Children Of Richard III
P. Hammond
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Adventures in the Golden Age: Scotland in the World Cup Finals 1974-1998
Archie Macpherson
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Losing the Nobel Prize – A Story of Cosmology, Ambition, and the Perils of Science`s Highest Honor
Brian Keating
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The Restless Wave: My Two Lives with John Bellany
Helen Bellany
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Driftwood and Tangle
Margaret Leigh
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Till the Cows Come Home: Memories of a Rural Childhood
Lorna Sixsmith
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