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My Lady Parts: A Life Defying Stereotypes
Doon Mackichan
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Cairn
Kathleen Jamie
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This Ragged Grace: A Memoir of Remembering and Forgetting
Octavia Bright
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Farnsworth’s Classical English Argument
Ward Farnsworth
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Macbeth
William Shakespeare
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The Biodynamic Movement in Britain: A History of the First 100 Years
Bernard Jarman
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The Underground Sea
John Berger, Tom Overton, Matthew Harle
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Meteorology for Seafarers
Lieutenant-Commander R.M. Frampton, P.A. Uttridge
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Thomas’ Stowage: The Properties and Stowage of Cargoes
Capt. R.E. Thomas, Extra Master, Capt. G.M. Pepper, Master Mariner
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William Bell Scott’s Screen: A Pre-Raphaelite Romance
Emily Learmont
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Grayson Perry: Smash Hits
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Madly, Deeply: The Alan Rickman Diaries
Alan Rickman, Alan Taylor, Emma Thompson
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Brown’s Tidal Streams: In Thirteen Charts
Cgr. N.C. Glen, Cpt. S. Sachdeva
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Hansen’s Ex-Meridian Tables
Captain L.E. Hansen, C.H Cotter, Master Mariner
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Hogarth’s Britons
Jacqueline Riding
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John Arderon’s De judiciis urinarum: A Middle English Commentary on Giles of Corbeil’s Carmen de urinis in Glasgow University Library, MS Hunter 328 and Manchester University Library, MS Rylands Eng. 1310
Javier Calle-Martin
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Hear No Evil: Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize 2022
Sarah Smith
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Mental Health, Incapacity and the Law in Scotland
Jill Stavert
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The Fabulous Flotilla: Scotland’s Adventure on the Rivers of Burma
Paul Strachan
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Herring Tales: How the Silver Darlings Shaped Human Taste and History
Donald S. Murray
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