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Wednesday v United: The Sheffield Derby
Richard Crooks
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MacDouGOAL!: The Ted MacDougall Story
Neil Vacher, Ted MacDougall
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Aberdeen in 50 Buildings
Jack Gillon
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Railways in the British Landscape
Robin Coombes, Taliesin Coombes
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A Mixologist’s Guide to Making Cocktails
Jordan Spence
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Lost Perthshire
Ann Lindsay
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Lost Argyll
Marian Pallister
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Skye: The Island and Its Legends
Otta F. Swire
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Gamechanger
Spencer FC
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Scotch Whisky
Tom Bruce-Gardyne
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Dumfriesshire: A Frontier Region
Andrew J. McCulloch
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Scottish White Water
Bridget Thomas
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Mull and Iona: A Historical Guide
David Caldwell
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Lost Dundee: Dundee’s Lost Architectural Heritage
Charles McKean, Patricia Whatley
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The Team for Me: Fifty Years of Following Hearts
Mike Smith
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The Outer Hebrides: Scottish Mountaineering Club Climbers’ Guide
Rab Anderson
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America’s First Olympics: The St. Louis Games of 1904
George R. Matthews
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Scottish Football Tables 1890-2018
Michael Robinson
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Expedition from the Backdoor: A lone woman’s unique journey on foot
Yvette Primrose
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VW Golf petrol & diesel (’13-’16) 62 to 66
Mark Storey
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