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Tales from Braemore: Caithness Legends and Mysteries
Robert P. Gunn
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Shipwrecks of the Forth and Tay
Bob Baird
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Mariner’s Voyage: v. 2
Dr. Raymond Solly
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Union Jock: Sleeping with the Auld Enemy
Aidan Smith
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Collins Tracing Your Scottish Family History
Anthony Adolph
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Out of Atholl: Voices from the Shadows of Schiehallion
James Irvine Robertson
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Islay: The Land of the Lordship
David Caldwell
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King Joey: The Joe Harper Story
Joe Harper
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Maw Broon’s But An’ Ben Cookbook: A Cookbook for Every Season, Using All the Goodness of the Land
Maw Broon
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Argonauts of the Western Isles
Robin Lloyd-Jones
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New Lanark: Buildings and History
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DJ: The Derek Johnstone Story
Derek Johnstone, Darrell King, Ally McCoist
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Batting on the Bosphorus: A Skoda-powered Cricket Tour Through Eastern Europe
Angus Bell
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Heroes, Villains and Velodromes: Chris Hoy and Britain’s Track Cycling Revolution
Richard Moore
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The Back O’ the Hill: Highland Yesterdays
John G. Gibson
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25 Walks – Heart of Scotland
Roger Smith
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The Scottish Enlightenment Pocket Diary 2009
Sheila Szatkowski
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The New History of Orkney
William P.L. Thompson
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Here We Go Gathering Cups in May: Liverpool in Europe, the Fans’ Story
Kevin Sampson, Jimmy Case, Nicky Allt
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Who Belongs to Glasgow?
Mary Edward
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