CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Café Canna: Recipes from a Hebridean Island
Gareth Cole
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Scottish Paganism: and LBGQTIA+ Sexuality
Tom Lanting
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Pink Camouflage
Gemma Morgan
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James Clerk Maxwell: Faith, Church and Physics
Bruce Ritchie
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I Wish I Knew: Words to comfort and strengthen your soul
Donna Ashworth
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Slum Boy
Juano Diaz
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Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World
Pádraig Ó Tuama
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Rick Steves Best of Scotland (Third Edition)
Cameron Hewitt, Rick Steves
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The Day Before
Aoife Lyall
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The Department of Work and Pensions Assesses a Jade Fish
Nuala Watt
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The Cairngorms & North-East Scotland
Iain Young, Heather Morning, Anne Butler
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Harold Raeburn: The Steps of a Giant
Peter J Biggar
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Up the Glen and Doon the Village: Strathearn Oral History & Folklore
Margaret Bennett, Les McConnell
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From Cells to Ourselves: The Story of Evolution
Chris Nielsen, Gill Arbuthnott
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The Political Thought of David Hume: The Origins of Liberalism and the Modern Political Imagination
Aaron Alexander Zubia
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Gathering: Women of Colour on Nature
Durre Shahwar, Nasia Sarwar-Skuse
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The Final Frontier: Scotland’s Early Roman Landscape
Andrew Tibbs
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Robert the Bruce: Champion of a Nation
Stephen Spinks
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Scottish Writing After Devolution
Marie Odile-Hedon, Camille Manfredi & Scott Hames
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aonghas macneacail, Gerda Stevenson, Colin Bramwell
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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
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John Gerard Fagan
John Gerard Fagan is a writer from Glasgow / Scotland who writes in Scots, Scottish Gaelic, and English. His debut memoir Fish Town about leaving Scotland to live in Japan was published by Guts Publishing. His second book Silent Riders of the Sea about …
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