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The Oilmen: The North Sea Tigers
Bill Mackie
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Silent Heroes: Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times
John Miller, John Miller, John Miller
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Whistler on Art
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nigel Thorp
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Health Policy in Britain: The Politics and Organisation of the National Health Service
Christopher Ham
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Shallow Graves in Siberia
Michael Krupa
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The Blue Hen: Des Dillon
Des Dillon
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The Tar Factory
Alan Kelly
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The Hydro Boys: Pioneers of Renewable Energy
Emma Wood
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Forgotten Scottish Voices from the Great War
Derek Young
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Higher French Course Notes with CD
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Numerical Exercises on Heat Transfer: In a Hydrocarbon Safety Paradigm
J.C. Jones
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The Law of Corporate Insolvency in Scotland
John St. Clair, The Hon Lord J.E.Drummond Young
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Open Circle: Peter Brook’s Theatre Environments
Andrew Todd, Jean-Guy Lecat
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Scottish Legal System LawBasics
Robert Shiels
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Essays: The Writer and the World
V. S. Naipaul
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Recollections of East Fife Fisher-folk
Patrick Collinson, Belle Patrick
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Parliaments, Nations and Identities in Britain and Ireland, 1660-1860
Julian Hoppit
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The National Health Service in Scotland: Origins and Ideals, 1900-1950
W.Morrice McCrae
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Expressionist Film — New Perspectives
Dietrich Scheunemann
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The Silent Traveller in Edinburgh
Chiang Yee
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