CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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To the Letter: A Curious History of Correspondence
Simon Garfield
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A Wild Adventure
Tom Pow
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A Bird is Not a Stone: An Anthology of Contemporary Palestinian Poetry
Liz Lochhead, Henry Bell, Sarah Irving
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This Room is Waiting: Poems from Iraq and Scotland
Ryan Van Winkle, Lauren Pyott
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As Others See Us: Personal Views on the Life and Work of Robert Burns
Tricia Malley, Ross Gillespie
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From the Line: Scottish War Poetry 1914-1945
David Goldie, Roderick Watson
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Byssus
Jen Hadfield
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All One Breath
John Burnside
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A Literary Love Affair
Natalie Thomas, Benjamin O'Mahony
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Burnsiana
Rab Wilson, Calum Colvin
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Made in Edinburgh: Poems and Evocations of Holyrood Park
Tessa Ransford, Mike Knowles
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Scottish History in Verse
Louis Stott
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Bethlehem: A Christmas Poem
Carol Ann Duffy, Alice Stevenson
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Scottish Cats: An Anthology of Scottish Cat Poems
Hamish Whyte, James Hutcheson
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Into the Forest: An Anthology of Tree Poems
Mandy Haggith
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Bones & Breath
Alexander Hutchison
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The Broons ‘The Twelve Signs O’ Christmas’ – a Poem for Christmas
The Broons
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A Guide To The People And Places The Poet Knew
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem
Walter Scott
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A Song of Glasgow Town: The Collected Poems of Marion Bernstein
Marion H. Bernstein, Edward H. Cohen, Anne R. Fertig, Linda Fleming
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