CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Celtic Mythology: Tales of Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes
Philip Freeman
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Flying Scotsman: A Pictorial History
Fred Kerr, Keith Langston
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Arguing for Independence: Evidence, Risk and the Wicked Issues
Stephen Maxwell
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From Reform to Renewal: Scotland’s Kirk Century by Century
Finlay A. J. MacDonald
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Northern Scotland: Volume 8, Issue 1
Alastair Macdonald, James Macpherson
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Mcsmorgasbord: What We Can Learn from Our Northern Neighbours
Lesley Riddoch, Eberhard Bort
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The First Stewart Dynasty: Scotland, 1371-1488
Steve Boardman
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How to Pass National 5 and Higher Assignments: Geography
Susan Clarke, John Mitchell
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Scotland’s Heritage: A photographic journey
John Hannavy
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In the Shadow of Power: Influence and spin down the centuries
Bob Whittington
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My Arctic Summer
Agnieszka Latocha
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Jim Clark: Tribute to a Champion
Eric Dymock
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4000M: Climbing the Highest Mountains of the Alps
Dave Wynne-Jones
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A Year in a Ditch
Jeremy J.C. Hobson
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Principles of Geospatial Surveying
Arthur L. Allan
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Caithness to Patagonia: Distant Lands and Close Relatives
Ian Leith
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Polar Mariner: Beyond the Limits in Antarctica
Captain Tom Woodfield
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Graduate Attributes in Higher Education: Attitudes on Attributes from Across the Disciplines
Carey Normand, Lorraine Anderson
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Graduate Attributes in Higher Education: Attitudes on Attributes from Across the Disciplines
Carey Normand, Lorraine Anderson
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Half of Glasgow’s Gone
Michael Dick
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Jackie Kay
Jackie Kay was born in Edinburgh to a Scottish mother and a Nigerian father. She was subsequently adopted by a white couple from Glasgow and grew up there. Her adoptive parents, with whom she remains very close, were Communists and often took the child …
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The Islands Book Trust
Since 2003, IBT has published over 100 books or booklets on the history and culture (in English and Gaelic) of Scottish islands. In an earlier period we were publishing over 10 books pa. Our website shows the publications currently in print. Our most r …