CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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Zero
Brian McCabe
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Silver: An Aberdeen Anthology
Alan Spence, Hazel Hutchison
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Hamish Henderson: The Making of the Poet: v. 1
Timothy Neat
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When The Sun Turns Green
Jane McKie
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Kin: Family Poetry Anthology
Hamish Whyte
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Making the Known World New
Kenneth Steven
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The Merry Muses of Caledonia
Robert Burns, James Barke, Sydney Goodsir-Smith, J. Delancey Ferguson, Valentina Bold, Bob Dewar
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A Night Out with Robert Burns: The Greatest Poems
Robert Burns, Andrew O'Hagan
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The Best Laid Schemes: Robert Burns
Robert Crawford, Christopher McLachlan
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New Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Robert Crawford
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Scottish Poems
Gerard Carruthers
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Chuckies Fir the Cairn: Poems in Scots and Gaelic by Contemporary Dumfries and Galloway Poets
Rab Wilson
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Eunoia
Christian Bok
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100 Favourite Scottish Love Poems
Stewart Conn
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Midsummer Night Dreams and Related Poems
James Hogg, J.H. Rubenstein, Gillian Hughes, Meiko O'Halloran
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The Knightly Tale of Golagros and Gawane: A Critical Edition: v. 7: Fifth Series
Ralph Hanna
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Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica
Hamish Henderson
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An Leabhar Mor: The Great Book of Gaelic
Theo Dorgan, Malcolm Maclean
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A Clamjamfray Of Poets
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Edwin Muir Selected Poems
Edwin Muir, Mick Imlah
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