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Villages of Southern Argyll
Marian Pallister
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Leeds United: Trials and Tribulations
Phil Rostron
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The Port of Leith and Granton
Graeme H. Somner
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Around Crieff and Strathearn
Colin Mayall
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The Herald Crossword Book: Volume 1
Calum J. MacDonald
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Loch Lomond and the Trossachs in History and Legend
P.J.G. Ransom
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Kilmarnock FC: 50 of the Finest Matches
Gordon Allison
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Scotland: The National Cycle Network
Harry Henniker, John Grimshaw
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Scottish Loch & Canal Steamers
Alistair Deayton
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Tayside’s Last Days Of Steam
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Raasay: The Island and Its People
Norma Macleod
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Ayr Past and Present: Past & Present
Dane Love
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The “Times” Crossword: Bk.7
Mike Laws
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Shipwrecks of the North of Scotland
R.N. Baird
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Ferry Tales of Argyll and the Isles
Walter Weyndling
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South Col: One Man’s Adventure on the Ascent of Everest 1953
Wilfrid Noyce
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25 Cycle Routes: Edinburgh and Lothian
Derek Purdy
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Kilmarnock Memories
Sean Beattie
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The Joy of Climbing: A Celebration of Terry Gifford’s Classic Climbs
Terry Gifford
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The Grahams: A Guide to Scotland’s 2,000ft Peaks
Andrew Dempster
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