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An Arran Anthology
Hamish Whyte
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Soho Square: Bk.7: New Scottish Writing
Harry Ritchie
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Topics in Environmental and Safety Aspects of Combustion Technology
J.C. Jones, Allan Williams
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Effective Business Writing: Strategies, Suggestions and Examples
Maryann V. Piotrowski
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Imagined Selves: Imagined Corners: Mrs Ritchie: Mrs Grundy in Scotland: Women – an Inquiry: ‘Women in Scotland’
Willa Muir, Kirsty Allen, Kirsty Allen
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Information Processing in Civil and Structural Engineering Design
B. Kumar
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Nothing is Altogether Trivial: Anthology of Writing from “Edinburgh Review”
Murdo Ewen Macdonald
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Geoffrey Jellicoe: The Studies of a Landscape Designer Over 80 Years: v. 2: “Gardens and Design”, “Gardens of Europe: Pre-war Studies, Critical and Creative – The Guelph Lectures”
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe
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Physicians, Surgeons and Apothecaries: Medical Practice in Seventeenth-century Edinburgh
Helen Dingwall
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Grains of Truth: “Grain of Truth”, “Another Grain of Truth”
Jack Webster
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Knowledge Based Systems for Civil and Structural Engineering
B. H. V. Topping
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Developments in Structural Engineering Computing
B. H. V. Topping
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Developments in Computational Engineering Mechanics
B. H. V. Topping
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Neural Networks and Combinatorial Optimization in Civil and Structural Engineering
B. H. V. Topping, A.I. Khan
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Calvinism in France, Netherlands, Scotland, and England
Richard C. Gamble
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Colquhoun and Macbride
John Byrne
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At the Sharp End!: A Shipbuilding Autobiography
George H. Parker
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Direct Democracy and International Politics
John Rourke, Richard P. Hiskes, Cyrus E. Zirakzadeh
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Hardie and Baird and Other Plays
James Kelman
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Family Rights: Family Law and Medical Advance
Alexander McCall Smith, Elaine E. Sutherland
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