CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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Greenpeace Captain: Bizarre Wanderings on the Rainbow Warrior
Peter Willcox
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Old Jock the Shepherd of the Past
Douglas Cox
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Enigma: The Untold Story of the Secret Capture
David Balme, Peter Hore
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Bobby the Birdman: An Anthology Celebrating the Life and Work of Bobby Tulloch
Jonathan Wills, Mike McDonnell
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Goodbye Berlin: The Biography of Gerald Wiener
Margaret M. Dunlop
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A Homeland Denied: In the Footsteps of a Polish POW
Irena Kossakowski
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Rope Boy: A life of climbing from Yorkshire to Yosemite
Dennis Gray
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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo: 25 Years Behind the Microphone
Alasdair Hutton
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The Greatest Show on Earth: Behind the Microphone at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Alasdair Hutton
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No Nonsense: The Autobiography
Joey Barton
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Naething Dauntit. The Collected Poems of Douglas Young
Douglas Young, Emma Dymock, Clara Young
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Out of the Darkness: The Transformation of One of Scotland’s Most Violent Prisoners
Anthony Gielty
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The Game
Neil Strauss
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Through Albert’s Eyes: Vol. II of The British Navy at War and Peace Series editor Captain Peter Hore
A. Bentley-Buckle, Captain Peter Hore
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Grand Prix: The Killer Years
John L. Matthews
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Josephine Tey: A Life
Jennifer Morag Henderson
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My History: A Memoir of Growing Up
Antonia Fraser
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Eavesdropping on Myself: An Outsider’s Boyhood in Glasgow
Norman MacLean
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A Painter’s Pilgrimage Through Fifty Years
A. S. Hartrick
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A Football Fling: Could Oxford United Really Steal the Heart of a Manchester City Fanatic
Steve Mingle
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