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Diesel Locomotives on Scottish Railways
Colin J. Howat
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Freightliner Locomotives
Dave Smith
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Dundee History Tour
Brian King
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Bell Rock Lighthouse: An Illustrated History
Michael A. W. Strachan
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Morvern: A Highland Parish
Norman MacLeod
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101 Rums to Try Before You Die
Ian Buxton
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Gaelic Proverbs
Alexander Nicolson
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The Little General and the Rousay Crofters: Crisis and Conflict on an Orkney Estate
William P.L. Thompson
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Highland Folk Ways
I.F. Grant
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Unusual Ways to Die: History’s Weirdest Deaths
James Proud
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Rum: A Landscape Without Figures
John A. Love
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Coll and Tiree
Erskine Beveridge
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Inverness: A History
James Miller
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Edinburgh Curiosities
James U. Thomson, Hamish Coghill
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The GAA Immortals: 100 Gaelic Games Legends
John Scally, Sean Boylan
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Run Forever
Amby Burfoot
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Healthy Eating for the Time Poor
Lisa Kathleen Daly
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Concrete Crafts: Simple Projects from Jewelry to Place Settings, Birdbaths to Umbrella Stands
Susanna Zacke, Sania Hedengren
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The Bed Bug Book: The Complete Guide to Prevention and Extermination
Ralph H. Maestre
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Modern Bead Loom Weaving: Basics and beyond: 2018
Caroline French
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