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Fast and Bonnie: History of William Fife and Son, Yachtbuilders
May Fife McCallum
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Avizandum Statutes on Scots Commercial & Consumer Law: 2019-2020
Alisdair MacPherson
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France
Pamela Robertson, Philip Long, Sir John Leighton
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Hung Out To Dry: Histories and Herstories from Reluctant Members of the Lyme Community
Peter Hill
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Juvenile Justice in Victorian Scotland
Christine Kelly
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CCC Sailing Directions and Anchorages – Outer Hebrides – ebook: Incorporating The Yachtsman’s Pilot by Martin Lawrence
Clyde Cruising Club
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Bridget Riley
Bridget Riley, Robert Kudielka, Eric de Chassey, David Sylvester, Michael Bracewell, John Elderfield, Dave Hickey, Richard Shiff
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Great Scottish Speeches: New Edition
David Torrance
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Close to Where the Heart Gives Out: A Year in the Life of an Orkney Doctor
Dr Malcolm Alexander
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CCC Sailing Directions and Anchorages – Outer Hebrides – PDF Book: Incorporating The Yachtsman’s Pilot by Martin Lawrence
Clyde Cruising Club
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Critiquing Sovereign Violence: Law, Biopolitics, Bio-Juridicalism
Gavin Rae
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HARD DOWN! HARD DOWN!: The Life and Times of Captain John Isbester from Shetland
Captain Jack Isbester
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Archie’s Lights: The Life and Times of a Scottish Lightkeeper
Archie MacEachern, MacEachern, MacKenzie of Culkein
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Wind in the Willows
Glyn Maxwell, Kenneth Grahame
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Evidence and Proof in Scotland: Context and Critique
Donald Nicolson
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ESSKA Instructional Course Lecture Book: Glasgow 2018
Gino M.M.J. Kerkhoffs, Fares Haddad, Michael T. Hirschmann, Jon Karlsson, Romain Seil
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Forestry of the 1960’s in Highland Perthshire
Ian Cameron
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Browse: Love Letters to Bookshops Around the World
Ali Smith, Yiyun Li, Pankaj Mishra, Alaa Al Aswany, Michael Dirda, Iain Sinclair, Ian Sansom, Daniel Kehlmann, Andrey Kurkov, Dorthe Nors
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How to Get into Fashion: A Complete Guide for New Faces, Models and Creative Talent
Eunice Olumide
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Bat Roosts in Trees: A Guide to Identification and Assessment for Tree-Care and Ecology Professionals
Bat Tree Habitat Key
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