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The Islands That Roofed the World: Easdale, Seil, Luing and Belnahua
Mary Withall
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Michaelmas Term
Thomas Middleton, Gail Kern Paster
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The Criminal Law of Scotland: v.1
Sir Gerald H. Gordon, Michael Christie, Timothy H. Jones
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Nortel Networks: How Innovation and Vision Created a Network Giant
Larry Macdonald
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The Laws of Scotland: Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia Reissue Service
Robert Black, Hamish McN Henderson, Joseph M. Thomson, Kenneth Miller, Niall R. Whitty
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A.D.: A Trilogy of Plays on the Life of Jesus
Edwin Morgan
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Abandonment
Kate Atkinson
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The Principles of Thermal Sciences and Their Application to Engineering
J.C. Jones
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Screening Scotland
Duncan Petrie
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Shetland Saga
Sue Glover
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No More Paraffin-oilers
Ian Cassells
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The Scotswoman at Home and Abroad: Non-fictional Writing, 1700-1900
Dorothy McMillan
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Rebus: The Early Years: Knots & Crosses, Hide & Seek, Tooth & Nail
Ian Rankin
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Exploring Geology on the Isle of Arran: A Set of Field Exercises that Introduce the Practical Skills of Geological Science
C. J. Nicholas
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Scotch Missed: Scotland’s Lost Distilleries
Brian Townsend
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Free At Last
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Red Sky at Night
John Barrington
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From “Comet” to “Caledonia”
Donald Watson
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Eminent Civil Engineers: Their 20th Century Life and Times
David K. Doran
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Scottish Company Law
Nicholas Bourne, Brian Pillans
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