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Fergie Rises: How Britain’s Greatest Football Manager Was Made at Aberdeen
Michael Grant
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Revolution: Ange Postecoglou: The Man, the Methods and the Mastery
John Greechan
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Fergie Rises: How Britain?s Greatest Football Manager Was Made at Aberdeen
Michael Grant
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Aberdeen European Nights: Stories from Aberdeen’s Greatest European Games
Ally Begg
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They Always Score: The Unforgettable, Improbable, Iconic Story of Manchester United?s Treble Winners
Ryan Baldi
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Truly the People’s Game: Why We Love Scottish Football
Goodwin Paul, Stewart Donald C
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Lowland Outcrops
Topher Dagg
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Gallus: Scotland, England and the 1967 World Cup Final
Michael McEwan
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Other Ways to Win: A competitive cyclist’s reflections on success
Lee, Craigie
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Class 25, 26 and 27 Locomotives in Scotland
Colin J. Howat
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Lifting: Becoming the World’s Strongest Brothers
Luke Stoltman, Tom Stoltman
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Home Game: The story of the Homeless World Cup
Mel Young, Peter Barr
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Waypoints: My Scottish Journey
Sam Heughan
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Glasgow Blue Trains: Class 303 and Class 311 EMUs
Colin J. Howat
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Churches of Edinburgh
Brian King
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Edinburgh, Granton and Leith Railways
Kenneth G. Williamson
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Planting with Nature: A Guide to Sustainable Gardening
Kirsty Wilson, Hazel France
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The Scottish Railway Scene 1973-2020: A Pictorial Reflection
John Burnett Kirk
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Class 47s: Inverness to Newquay 1987-88
Ian McLean
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Voices from the Hills: Pioneering women fell and mountain runners
Steve Chilton
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