CATEGORY: Sports & Hobbies
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There’s an Awful Lot of Bubbly in Brazil: The Life and Times of a Bon Viveur
Alan Brazil, Mike Parry
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Heartfelt
Aidan Smith
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West Country Cheesemakers: From Cheddar to Mozzarella
Michael Raffael
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Ewen and Roughy’s Real Football Quiz
Alan Rough
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Lost Bristol
Victoria Coules
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Where Golf is Great: The Finest Courses of Scotland and Ireland
James W. Finegan
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Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals
Hamish Brown
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Southern Scotland and the 7stanes: Bikefax – Selected Mountain Bike Rides
Sue Savege, Alistair Chant, Iain Withers
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Aberdeen
Aberdeen City Library
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The Rangers Miscellany
John D. T. White
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Battle for the North: The Tay and Forth Bridges and the 19th Century Railway Wars
Charles McKean
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Whisky
Aeneas MacDonald
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Hebridean Visitors’ Book
Mairi Hedderwick
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Hebridean Birthday Book
Mairi Hedderwick
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Bath Curiosities
Michael Raffael
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25 Walks: Edinburgh and Lothian
Roger Smith
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Life on the Levels: Voices from the Working World
Tony Anderson, Chris Willoughby
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Saved from the Scrapyard: Scottish Buses Recycled
Douglas G. MacDonald
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The Argyll Book
Donald Omand
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Tea at Miss Cranston’s
Anna Blair
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