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Ferny Wood: The Story of a Fallow Deer
Patricia Sibley
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Portrait Miniatures from the Merchiston Collection
Stephen Lloyd
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Oilwork: North Sea Diaries
Sue Jane Taylor
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Queen of the Sheep: New Writing Scotland 23
Valerie Thornton, Hamish Whyte, Maoilios M. Caimbeul
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Tweed Rivers: New Writing and Art Inspired by the Rivers of the Tweed Catchment
Ken Cockburn, James Carter
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Voyage of Intent: Sonnets and Essays from the Scottish Parliament
James Robertson
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Staging the UK
Jen Harvie
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Geomorphology for Engineers
Mark Lee Dr., G. Milligan Dr., P. G. Fookes
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Testing of Ceramics in Construction: v.2
G. J. Edgell
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Girl with Red Hair
Sharman Macdonald
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Shell Shock: The Secrets And Spin Of An Oil Giant
Ian Cummins, John Beasant
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These Times, This Place
Muriel Gray
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French-English Dictionary
Harrap's Publishing
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A Double Scotch: How Chivas Regal and The Glenlivet Became Global Icons
F. Paul Pacult
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Higher Administration Course Notes
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Central SMT
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West Highland Railway: Plans, Poltics and People
John A. McGregor
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With the Grain: The Life and Work of Tim Stead
Giles Sutherland
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Winter Evening Tales
James Hogg, Ian Duncan
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Art And Enlightenment
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