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Ends and Beginnings
Iain Crichton-Smith
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Everything is Strange
Frank Kuppner
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Complete Poems: v. 1
Hugh MacDiarmid, Michael Grieve, W.R. Aitken
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Carmina Gadelica: Hymns and Incantations: Hymns and Incantations from the Gaelic
Alexander Carmichael, John MacInnes
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The Poetry of the Scots
Duncan Munro Glen
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The Hoop
John Burnside
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Celtic Prayers And Incantations
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Rebel Moon
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Out Of The Lobby Press
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Why Scottish Literature Matters
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International Writers’ Conference Revisited: Edinburgh, 1962
Edited by Angela Bartie, Edited by Eleanor Bell
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Treasure Islands
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Burns-Lore Of Dumfries And Galloway
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A Good Cause
Tessa Ransford
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Glenesk
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Scotland’s Bloody Ballads
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New Selected Poems, 1984-2004
Carol Ann Duffy
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Merse Local Rhymes And Other Poems
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Dwelling Places
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Rhyming Reason
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