CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoor Recreation
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Hamish’s Mountain Walk: The First Traverse of the Munros in a Single Journey
Hamish M. Brown
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The Worst of Friends: The Betrayal of Joe Mercer
Colin Shindler
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The Grudge: Scotland vs. England, 1990
Tom English
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Sex, Lies and Handlebar Tape: The Remarkable Life of Jacques Anquetil, the First Five-times Winner of the Tour de France
Paul Howard
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Seeing Red: The Chic Charnley Story
Chic Charnley, Alex Gordon
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Shooting Star: The Colin Stein Story
Colin Stein, Dr. Paul Smith
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Flawed Genius: Scottish Football’s Self Destructive Mavericks
Stephen McGowan
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Scottish Football Quotations: v. 3
Kenny MacDonald
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Head to Head: Great Golf Debates
Jeremy Ellwood, Fergus Bisset
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The Quiet Assassin: The Davie Hay Story
Davie Hay, Alex Gordon
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What’s it All About Ralphie: The Ralph Milne Story
Ralph Milne, Gary Robertson
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Sea Change: The Summer Voyage from East to West Scotland of the Anassa
Mairi Hedderwick
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Lion Man
Ian McGeechan
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Leicester City Miscellany
Matt Bozeat
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Olympic Gangster: The Legend of Jose Beyaert – Cycling Champion, Fortune Hunter and Outlaw
Matt Rendell
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Power Play: Sport, the Media and Popular Culture
Raymond Boyle, Richard Haynes
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Celtic FC: The Ireland Connection
Brian McGuirk
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Hitting Back
Andy Murray
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The Scottish Golf Guide
David Hamilton
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The Man Who Cycled The World
Mark Beaumont
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