CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics
Paul Sagar
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The Lockerbie Bombing: A Father’s Search for Justice
Doctor Jim Swire, Peter Biddulph
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While the Earth Holds its Breath
Helen Moat
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The Changing Tides
Roberta Hall-McCarron
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A Short History of the Apocalypse
Frankie Boyle, Charlie Skelton, Frank Quietly
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Solemates: A History of Our Fetish for Feet
Adam Zmith
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All That Matters
Sir Chris Hoy
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Sex and Violence in 1920s Scotland
Louise Heren
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Poisoning Pigeons in the Park: The Songs of Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer, Bob Dewar
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Matilda in the Middle
Katy Lironi
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Scotch: The Balmoral Guide to Scottish Whisky
Cameron Ewen & Moa Reynolds
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Dear Scotland: On the Road with the Tartan Army
Ally McCoist
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Unnad – Indigenous
Calum Angus Mackay
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Green Verse
Rosey Storey Hilton
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Dark Skies
Anna Levin
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Captive Queen: The Decrypted History of Mary, Queen of Scots
Jade Scott
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Conversations with Tim Ingold
Tim Ingold, Robert Gibb, Philip Tonner, Diego Maria Malara
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Hairan
Daoud Sarhandi-Williams, Ali Sobati
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Loving Alasdair
May Hooper
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Hounded
Jenny Lindsay
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Lessons From Scottish Schools: A Q & A with Lindsay Paterson
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
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