CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Hebridean Colouring Book
Eilidh Muldoon
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The Hebrides: By the Presenter of Grand Tours of Scotland and Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands
Paul Murton
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Working Scottish Trucks: Through the Lens
Ian Lawson
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Farming Stories from the Scottish Borders: Hard Lives for Poor Reward
Colin Whittemore
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The Afterlives of Walter Scott: Memory on the Move
Ann Rigney
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The Story of Edinburgh
John Peacock
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Love of Country: A Hebridean Journey
Madeleine Bunting
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The Scottish Soup Bible
Sue Lawrence, Bob Dewar
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The William Shearer Tattie Bible
Liz Ashworth, Bob Dewar
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Timekeepers: How the World Became Obsessed with Time
Simon Garfield
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Dying: A Memoir
Cory Taylor
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A Rosslyn Treasury: Stories and Legends from Rosslyn Chapel
P. L. Snow
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You Must be Very Intelligent: The Phd Delusion
Karin Bodewits
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Eriskay Where I Was Born
Angus Edward MacInnes
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Scotland, the UK and Brexit
Gerry Hassan, Russell Gunson
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The Blue Badge Guide’s Edinburgh Quiz Book
John A. Duncan
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The Man who Would be Sherlock: The Real Life Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle
Christopher Sandford
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Through a Glass, Darkly: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the Quest to Solve the Greatest Mystery of All Time
Stefan Bechtel, Laurence Roy Stains
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‘Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border’
Sigrid Rieuwerts
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A Last Wild Place
Mike Tomkies
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Nina Allan
Nina Allan was born in London and grew up in the south east of England. Her first published piece of fiction appeared in a magazine called Dark Horizons in 2002. Since then, her stories have featured in numerous magazines and anthologies including The …
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Black & White Publishing
Since 1999, Black and White Publishing has produced a wide range of titles with over 300 now in print, including 30 in the award-winning Itchy Coo imprint of children’s books in the Scots language, the B&W classics list and the Broons and Oor Wulli …