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Is the Baw Burst?: A Season in Division Three
Iain Hyslop
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Kirkcudbright’s Prince of Denmark: And Her Voyages in the South Seas
David R. Collin
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Rangers FC – We Don’t Do Walking Away: The Incredible Inside Story of a Season in the Third Division
Lisa Gray
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Court Confidential
Neil Harman
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Va Va Froome: The Remarkable Rise of Chris Froome
David Sharp
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The Puffer Cookbook
Mandy Hamilton, David Hawson
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City Walks Edinburgh: 15 short, fun and informative city walks bringing Edinburgh to life
Margot McMurdo
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The Munros and Tops: A Record-setting Walk in the Scottish Highlands
Chris Townsend
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From the Links: Golf’s Most Memorable Moments
Joshua Shifrin
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Ubiquitous: The Chip That Changed the World
Martin Gray
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The Heart of Glasgow
Jack House, Jack McLean
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Arran: A History
Thorbjorn Campbell
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Dumfries & Galloway Curiosities
David Carroll
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125 Years of the British and Irish Lions: The Complete History
Clem Thomas, Greg Thomas
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Landscape and Garden Design: Lessons from History
Gordon Haynes
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The Glasgow Book of Days
Norman Ferguson
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Across The Great Divide: A History of Professional Football in Dundee
Jim Wilkie
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Bonetti’s Blues: Dundee FC and Its Cultural Experiment
Jim Wilkie
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Scots On Scotch: The Book of Whisky
Philip Hills
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Scots and the Sea: A Nation’s Lifeblood
James D.G. Davidson
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