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Jungle Capitalists
Peter Chapman
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New Minstrelsy Of The Scottish Border
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Running Threads
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A Dangerous Devotion
Christopher Portway
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Durability of Materials and Structures in Building and Civil Engineering
CW. Yu, John W. Bull
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Dae Ye Ken
Vicki Gausden
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Tutti Frutti
John Byrne
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Papermaking on the Water of Leith
Alasdair McCleery
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Sherlock Holmes Collection
Arthur Conan Doyle
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His Majesty’s Theatre: One Hundred Years of Glorious Damnation
Edi Swan
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Numerical Exercises in Fire Protection Engineering
J.C. Jones
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Duthchas Nan Gaidheal: Collected Essays of John MacInnes
John MacInness, Michael Newton
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Media Regulation, Public Interest and the Law
Mike Feintuck, Mike Varney
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Making Soup in a Storm: New Writing Scotland 24
Valerie Thornton, Brian Whittingham, Ian MacDonald
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Good Things
Liz Lochhead
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The Shell Seekers: A Play
Rosamunde Pilcher
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Everyday Gaelic
Morag Macneill
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Print Culture and the Blackwood Tradition
David Finkelstein
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Principles and Practice of Testing in Construction: v.1
Clive Cockerton, David K. Doran
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Higher and Intermediate Business Management
Alistair Wylie, Peter Hagan
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