CATEGORY: Sports & Hobbies
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Big Jock: The Real Jock Wallace
David Leggat
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Knit Your Own Broons
Jackie Holt, Ruth Bailey
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Throne of Games: King Fergie, Lord Moyes and the Season of Grim Death
Paul Harrie, Oliver Ninnis
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In Search of Duncan Ferguson: The Life and Crimes of a Footballing Enigma
Alan Pattullo
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Census: The Family Historian’s Guide
Peter Christian, David Annal
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A Drop in the Ocean: The Story of the Isle of Muck
Polly Pullar
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The Art of Golf
Michael Clarke, Kenneth McConkey
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The Princess Matilda Comes Home
Shane Spall
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Scottish Baking
Sue Lawrence
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The Commonwealth Games: Extraordinary Stories behind the Medals
Brian Oliver
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Scotland ’74: A World Cup Story
Richard Gordon
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Sous Chef: 24 Hours in the Kitchen
Michael J. Gibney
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Famous For A Reason
Charles MacLean
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On Either Side, 1939: The Train Between London King’s Cross & Edinburgh Waverley, Fort William, Inverness & Aberdeen
London & North Eastern Railway, Frank Newbould
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Scottish Rugby: Game by Game
Kenneth R. Bogle
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The Ultimate Mountain Trivia Quiz Challenge
Ralph Storer
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Glasgow A History
Michael Meighan
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A Glasgow Mosaic: Cultural Icons of the City
Ian R. Mitchell
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The Famous Grouse Whisky Companion: Heritage, History, Recipes and Drinks
Ian Buxton
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Football in the Blood: My Autobiography
Tommy McLean
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