CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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Give Me A Ring: The Autobiography of Star Referee Mickey Vann
Mickey Vann, Richard Coomber
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Escape to Ikaria: All at Sea in the Aegean
Nick Perry
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The Trip to Echo Spring: On Writers and Drinking
Olivia Laing
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Andrew Carnegie: An Economic Biography
Samuel Bostaph
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Wandering Minstrel
Eugenio D'Agostino
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China in Drag: Travels with a Cross-dresser
Michael Bristow
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The Man who Would be Sherlock: The Real Life Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle
Christopher Sandford
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Penguin Bloom: The Odd Little Bird Who Saved a Family
Cameron Bloom, Bradley Trevor Greive
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Making for Home: A Tale of the Scottish Borders
Alan Tait, Andrea Jones
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Jane and Dorothy: A True Tale of Sense and Sensibility
Marian Veevers
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Mistress and Commander
Amelia Dalton
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Mistress and Commander: High jinks, high seas and Highlanders
Amelia Dalton
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Jim Clark: Tribute to a Champion
Eric Dymock
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Downhill from Here
Gavin Boyter
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The Gamekeeper
Portia Simpson
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Let The Trumpet Sound: A Life Of Martin Luther King Jr
Stephen B. Oates
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Onlyness: Exploring the Predicament of the Only Child
John Killick
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Nujeen: One Girl’s Incredible Journey from War-Torn Syria in a Wheelchair
Nujeen Mustafa, Christina Lamb
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Double Exposure
Brian Johnstone
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The Tartan Turban: In Search of Alexander Gardner
John Keay
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