CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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I Ran With The Gang: My Life In And Out Of The Bay City Rollers
Alan Longmuir, Martin Knight, Alwyn Turner
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Fish Town
John Gerard Fagan
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Finding True North: The Healing Power of Place
Linda Gask
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Fortune’s Many Houses: A Victorian Visionary, a Noble Scottish Family, and a Lost Inheritance
Simon Welfare
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Prince Philip: Duke of Edinburgh
Annie Bullen
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Skye Stories – Volume 1: The Linicro Years
Raymond Moore
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Marjorie’s Journey: On A Mission of Her Own
Ailie Cleghorn
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Talking at the Gates
James Campbell
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William Purdom: Agitator, plant-hunter, forester
Francois Gordon
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Sea State
Tabitha Lasley
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Moscow Calling: Memoirs of a Foreign Correspondent
Angus Roxburgh
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Love is an Ex-Country
Randa Jarrar
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Thin Places
Kerri ní Dochartaigh
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The World I Fell Out Of
Melanie Reid, Andrew Marr
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The Life of Samuel Johnson
James Boswell, Mint Editions
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Cappuccino and Porridge
Duncan MacKenzie
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Frolics in the Face of Europe: Sir Walter Scott, Continental Travel and the Tradition of the Grand Tour
Iain Gordon Brown
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Bleak: The Mundane Comedy
R.M Murray
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Singing in the Streets: A Glasgow Memoir
Maria Fyfe
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It Started in a Cupboard: Adventures in Life, Learning and Happiness
Calman Kenneth
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