CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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The Sick Bag Song
Nick Cave
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Blood on the Thistle: The Heartbreaking Story of the Cranston Family and Their Remarkable Sacrifice
Stuart Pearson, Robert G. Mitchell
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The Real Chopper: The Man Behind the Legend, Inside and Out
Adam Shand
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Summer in the Shadow of Byron
Andrew Stott
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More Tales from the Island Nurse
Mary Macleod
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Padre Mac: The Autobiography of Murdo Ewen Macdonald of Harris
Murdo Ewen Macdonald
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A Touch of Treason
Ian R. Hamilton, Tommy Sheridan
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British and Irish Poets: A Biographical Dictionary, 449-2006
William Stewart
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Doubling Back
Linda Cracknell
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I Put a Spell on You
John Burnside
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A Problem Like Maria: A Woman’s Eye View of Life as an MP
Maria Fyfe
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Where Memories Go: Why Dementia Changes Everything
Sally Magnusson
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Mongol
Uuganaa Ramsay
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Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head…: My Autobiography
Ian Redford
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The Vampyre Family: Passion, Envy and the Curse of Byron
Andrew Stott
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Andy Murray: Seventy-Seven: My Road to Wimbledon Glory
Andy Murray
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James Hogg
Douglas Gifford
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How Football Saved My Life
Alan Stubbs
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The Tailor of Inverness
Matthew Zajac
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Through Albert’s Eyes
A. Bentley-Buckle, Captain Peter Hore
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