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Peat Smoke and Spirit: A Portrait of Islay and Its Whiskies
Andrew Jefford
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The “Herald” Crossword Book 2: Vol. 2
Calum J. MacDonald
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Scottish Canoe Touring: An SCA Canoe and Kayak Guide
Scottish Canoe Association, Eddie Palmer
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The Auld Hoose: The Story of Robert Gordon’s College
Jack Webster
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Hebridean Pocket Address Book
Mairi Hedderwick
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Mariner’s Launch
Dr. Raymond Solly
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The Story of Loch Ness
Katharine Stewart
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Edinburgh’s Trams
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Of Fish And Men
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Goal!: The Story of the Homeless World Cup
Mel Young
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This City Now: Glasgow and Its Working-Class Past
Ian R. Mitchell
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Camanachd!: The Story of Shinty
Roger Hutchinson
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Wizards and Bravehearts: A History of the Scottish National Side
David Potter
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Hail Philpstoun’s Queen: And Other Tales from the Shale
Barbara Pattullo, Marie? Pattullo
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The Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay: Reinvestigating the Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879
Peter Lewis
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Of Big Hills and Wee Men
Peter Kemp
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The Cateran Trail: A Circular Walk in the Heart of Scotland
Jacquetta Megarry
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From Charlotte Square to Fingal’s Cave
Krystin Lach-Szyrma
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Lancashire, Where Women Die of Love
Charles Nevin
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Villages of Northern Argyll
Mary Withall
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