CATEGORY: Sports & Hobbies
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Tales of the Morar Highlands
Alasdair Roberts
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Highland Scrambles North: Scottish Mountaineering Club Scramblers’ Guide
Iain Thow, Noel Williams
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John Greig: My Story
John Greig
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Kelsae: A History of Kelso from Earliest Times
Alistair Moffat
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From Crab Shack to Oyster Bar: Exploring Scotland’s Seafood Trail
Carole Fitzgerald, Laura Thomson, Anne Kennedy
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Hearts: The Diary of an Incredible Season
Mike Smith
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The Munros: Scottish Mountaineering Club Hillwalkers’ Guide
Donald J. Bennet, Rab Anderson
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Rails Across the Border
Alexander J Mullay
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Just Before Dawn: The Creation of a Wildlife Sanctuary
May Parker
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Hill Walks in the Cairngorms
Ernest Cross
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Scots Who Made America
Richard Wilson
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Skipness and the World Beyond
Joanna Gordon
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Calum’s Road
Roger Hutchinson
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Scotland’s Sporting Curiosities
Jim Craig
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The Clyde at War
Brian D. Osborne
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Cupar: A History
Paula Martin
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This Great Harbour Scapa Flow
W.S. Hewison
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Clydebuilt: The Blockade Runners of the American Civil War
Eric J. Graham
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Summit Fever: An Armchair Climber’s Initiation to Glencoe, Mortal Terror and the Himalayan Matterhorn
Andrew Greig, Joe Simpson
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The Guynd: A Scottish Journal
Belinda Rathbone
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