CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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Made In Scotland: My Grand Adventures in a Wee Country
Billy Connolly
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From Corsets to Communism: The Life and Times of Zophia Nalkowska
Jenny Robertson
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Hard Pushed: A Midwife’s Story
Leah Hazard
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Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps: A Life of John Buchan
Ursula Buchan
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Overlander
Alan Brown
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Mary Queen of Scots: Film Tie-In
John Guy, Jan Cramer
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Flight from the Croft
Bill Innes
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My Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots
John Guy
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I Like A Wee Adventure
Kenneth Calman
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I Ran With the Gang: The Inside Story of the Bay City Rollers
Alan Longmuir, Martin Knight
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Charlotte Bronte Revisited: A view from the 21st century
Sophie Franklin
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William Faulkner
Kirk Curnutt
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Breakthrough: A story of freedom from the pain of depression and mental illness
John and Rita Helvadjian
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The Man Who Moved The Nation:: A Daughter’s Story
Lisa Collins
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Queen of the World
Robert Hardman
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Sean Cavanagh: The Obsession: My Autobiography
Sean Cavanagh, Damian Lawlor
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All the Time We Thought We Had
Gordon Darroch
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Highland Herald: Reporting the News from the North
David Ross, Harry Reid
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Wild Things: The Joy of Reading Children’s Literature as an Adult
Bruce Handy
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Black Tudors: The Untold Story
Miranda Kaufmann
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