CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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Monsieur Mackintosh: The Travels and Paintings of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the Pyrenees Orientales: 1923-1927
Robin Crichton
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For Freedom: The Last Days of William Wallace
David R. Ross
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High Endeavours
Jimmy Cruickshank
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The Soap Man: Lewis, Harris and Lord Leverhulme
Roger Hutchinson
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The Road to Glen Spean
Christina Hall
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And Smith DID Score: The Gordon Smith Story
Gordon Smith, Norman Macdonald
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Forever Francie: My Life with Jack Milroy
Mary Lee
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Simply Devine: The Autobiography
Sydney Devine
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A Highland Lady in Dublin, 1851-1856: Elizabeth Grant of Rothiemurchus
Andrew Tod
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My Trade: A Short History of British Journalism
Andrew Marr
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West Coast Tales: Riveters, Wrecks and Ring Netters
Walter Weyndling
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Sunset on the Clyde: The Last Summers on the Water
Duncan Graham
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David II
Michael Penman
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The Light Fantastic: Skye Folk and Fantasies
Rhona Rauszer
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Anecdotes of Scott
James Hogg, Jill Rubenstein
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A Life of Soolivan: Based on the Recollections of John MacLeod, Gael, Traveller, Rebel, Convict and Raconteur
Calum Ferguson
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Braveheart: From Hollywood to Holyrood
Lin Anderson
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Somerled: Hammer of the Norse
Kathleen McPhee
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Complicated Shadows
Graeme Thomson
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Think Global, Act Local: The Life and Legacy of Patrick Geddes
Walter Stephen
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