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This is Not About Me
Janice Galloway
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A Book of Silence
Sara Maitland
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Iceman: The Rise and Fall of a Crime Lord
Russell Findlay
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Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life
Howard Sounes
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The Bard
Robert Crawford
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Robert Burns: The Patriot Bard
Patrick Scott Hogg
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Hamish Henderson: Poetry Becomes People (1952-2002): v. 2
Timothy Neat
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Leading from the Front: My Story
Gerald Ronson
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Call of the Eagle
Dave Walker
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Hamish Henderson: The Making of the Poet: v. 1
Timothy Neat
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A Bhoy Called Bertie: My Life and Times
Bertie Auld, Alex Gordon
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150 Famous Scots
Lily Seafield
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Cairngorm John: A Life in Mountain Rescue
John Allen, Robert Davidson, Chris Bonnington
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Robert Burns: A Life
Ian McIntyre
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Between Ourselves
Donald Smith
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God, the Poet and the Devil: Robert Burns and Religion
Donald Smith
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Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography
Rodge Glass
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Even on Days when it Rains: A True Story of Hardship and Maternal Love
Julia O'Donnell
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What Daddy Did: The shocking true story of a little girl betrayed
Donna Ford
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How Could He Do It?
Emma Charles
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