CATEGORY: Geographical
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Legendary Scotland: Myths, Folklore and Unexplained Events
The Scots Magazine
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The Vanishing Ice
Iain Cameron
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Rock Paper Scissors
Alice Feeney
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Orkney: A Special Way of Life
Richard Clubley
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The Hebrides
Con Gillen
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Restoring the Wild: Sixty Years of Rewilding Our Skies, Woods and Waterways
Roy Dennis
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Wild Winter: In search of nature in Scotland’s mountain landscape
John D. Burns
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Sea State
Tabitha Lasley
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The Black Cuillin
Calum Smith
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The Nature of Summer
Jim Crumley
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Imagine A Country
Val McDermid and Jo Sharp, Jo Sharp and Val McDermid
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A Guide to Climate Change Impacts
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A Taste of Scotland’s Islands
Sue Lawrence
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Hutton’s Arse
Malcolm Rider, Peter Harrison
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Walking Scotland’s Lost Railways: Track Beds Rediscovered
Robin Howie, John McGregor
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Just Another Mountain
Sarah Jane Douglas
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My Scotland
Val McDermid
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The Fife Pilgrim Way
Ian Bradley
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Welcome to the Heady Heights
David F. Ross
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Perth & Kinross: A Pocket Miscellany
Trish Colton
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