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Studying Scots Law
Hector MacQueen, Lorna Macfarlane
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Voices of the Forest: A Social History of Scottish Forestry in the Twentieth Century
Mairi Stewart
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Into the Fairy Hill: Classic Folktales of the Scottish Highlands
Michael S. Newton
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Novelista: Anyone can write a novel. Yes, even you.
Claire Askew
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Windswept & Interesting: My Autobiography
Billy Connolly
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The Horizontal Oak: A Life in Nature
Polly Pullar
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Floating Charges in Scotland: New Perspectives and Current Issues
Jonathan Hardman, Alisdair MacPherson
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Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life
Tayce Phillipson
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Now Go: On Grief and Studio Ghibli
Karl Thomas Smith
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‘Mon the Workers: Celebrating 125 Years of the Scottish Trades Union Congress
Daniel Gray, Alan McCredie
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Small Bodies of Water
Nina Mingya Powles
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Nowhere to Run
James Oswald
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Recovery: The Lost Art of Convalescence
Gavin Francis, Gavin Francis
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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland: Raising the Curtain [Limited Edition]
Stuart A. Harris-Logan
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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland: Raising the Curtain
Stuart A. Harris-Logan
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The Weir Group, 1871-2021: 150 years of a Scottish engineering legend
William Viscount Weir
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Sick Money: The Truth About the Global Pharmaceutical Industry
Billy Kenber
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Constitution Street: Finding Hope in an Age of Anxiety
Jemma Neville
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An Introduction to Pointcloudmetry: Point Clouds from Laser Scanning and Photogrammetry
Mathias Lemmens
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The Politics of Environment: A Guide to Scottish Thought and Action
Malcolm Slesser
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