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Orson Welles: The Road to Xanadu
Simon Callow
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Unlocking Spanish with Paul Noble: Your Key to Language Success
Paul Noble
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The Illustrated Wavelet Transform Handbook: Introductory Theory and Applications in Science, Engineering, Medicine and Finance, Second Edition
Paul S. Addison
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Insanely Gifted: Turn Your Demons into Creative Rocket Fuel
Jamie Catto
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Islamic Law and Empire in Ottoman Cairo
James Baldwin
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Grain in the Blood
Rob Drummond
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Relational Change: The Art and Practice of Changing Organizations
Liz Wiggins, Harriet Hunter
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Waste Regulation Law
Louise Smail
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Computability and Complexity: Essays Dedicated to Rodney G. Downey on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday
Adam Day, Michael Fellows, Noam Greenberg, Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Alexander Melnikov, Frances Rosamond
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Between Categories: The Films of Margaret Tait: Portraits, Poetry, Sound and Place
Sarah Neely
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Advanced Higher English: Textual Analysis (with Advice on Creative Writing)
Ann Bridges, Susan Macdonald
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Business for Punks: Break All the Rules – the Brewdog Way
James Watt
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The Language of Mineralogy: John Walker, Chemistry and the Edinburgh Medical School, 1750-1800
Matthew D. Eddy
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Liturgy in the Age of Reason: Worship and Sacraments in England and Scotland 1662-c.1800
Bryan D. Spinks
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The Pilgrim: Soldier. Hostage. Survivor.
Colin MacLachlan, Andy McNab
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A City’s Architecture: Aberdeen as ‘Designed City’
William Alvis Brogden
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Between Dreams: Difficult Paths and Dangerous Places
Steve Harvey
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The Jacobean Kirk, 1567-1625: Sovereignty, Polity and Liturgy
Alan R. MacDonald
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The Making of the Scottish Rural Landscape
David Turnock
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Water and Life: 2
Alistair McCleery
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