CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Whiskies Galore: A Tour of Scotland’s Island Distilleries
Ian Buxton
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The Dun Cow Rib: A Very Natural Childhood
John Lister-Kaye
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The Book of Bere: Orkney’s Ancient Grain
Liz Ashworth, Ruth Tait
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The Dun Cow Rib: A Very Natural Childhood
John Lister-Kaye
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The Passion of Harry Bingo: Further Dispatches from Unreported Scotland
Peter Ross
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Wee Folk Tales
Donald Smith
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St Andrews History Tour
Helen Cook
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Nationalisms in Collision
Owen Dudley Edwards
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The Later Years of British Rail 1980-1995: The North of England and Scotland
Patrick Bennett
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Citizens United: The Politics of Equal Worth, the Common Good and a Broader Humanity
Henry Mcleish
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50 Finds from Orkney: Objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Julie Cassidy
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Dundee at Work: People and Industries Through the Years
Gregor Stewart
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Small Nations in a Big World: What Scotland Can Learn
Michael Keating, Malcolm Harvey
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Rail Rover: Scotland in the 1970s and 1980s
Arnie Furniss
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Old Nations, Auld Enemies, New Times: Selected Essays by Tom Nairn
Tom Nairn, Jamie Maxwell, Pete Ramand
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Glasgow
Michael Fry
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Glasgow
Michael Fry
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The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes: Master Detective, Myth and Media Star
Mattias Bostrom
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The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes: Master Detective, Myth and Media Star
Mattias Bostrom
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For the Love of Scotland: A Celebration of All Things Scottish
Norman Ferguson
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Winterbourne by Elisabeth Wolf
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Tariq Ashkanani is a writer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. His debut thriller, Welcome to Cooper, won the Bloody Scotland Debut Award and was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger. The Cooper-verse continues in the prequel novel, Follow Me to the Edg …
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