CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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Armistice: A Laureate’s Choice of Poems of War and Peace
Carol Ann Duffy
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Black Cart
Jim Carruth
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Duanaire na Sracaire: Songbook of the Pillagers: An Anthology of Medieval Gaelic Poetry
Wilson McLeod, Meg Bateman
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Gair nan Clarsach – The Harps’ Cry: Anthology of 17th Century Gaelic Poetry
Colm O Baoill, Meg Bateman
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Cosmos Mariner
Mike Harding
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Endorse Me, You Cowards!
Ross McCleary
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Bale Fire
Jim Carruth
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Aspects of Edinburgh: In Poems and Pictures
Stewart Conn, John Knight
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This Script
Jenny Lindsay
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West
Kenneth Steven
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Man at Leisure
Alexander Trocchi
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I’m a Pretty Circler
Iain Morrison
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Nameless Country
A.C. Jacobs
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The Celox and the Clot
Hafsah Bashir
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Running Upon The Wires
Kate Tempest
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The River in the Sky
Clive James
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The Nation’s Favourite Poems
Various, Emma Fielding, Greg Wise, John Nettles, Siobhan Redmond
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Salad Anniversary
Machi Tawara, Juliet Winters Carpenter
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Off The Shelf: A Celebration of Bookshops in Verse
Carol Ann Duffy
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One Lark, One Horse
Michael Hofmann
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