CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Ethics and Politics After Poststructuralism: Levinas, Derrida and Nancy
Professor Madeleine Fagan
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Aberdeen in the Great War
Derek Tait
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Shakespeare and Judgment
Kevin Curran
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Natural Catastrophe: Climate Change and Neoliberal Governance
Brian Elliott
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Edinburgh in the Great War
Derek Tait
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Bilingualism as a Conversational Resource
Senior Lecturer Joseph Gafaranga
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Scotland the Dreich
Alan McCredie
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American Cinema in the Shadow of 9/11
Terence McSweeney
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Nasser in the Egyptian Imaginary
Omar Khalifah
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Dundee Sayings
Norman Watson, Bob Dewar
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Beckett Matters: Essays on Beckett’s Late Modernism
S E Gontarski
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Lacan and Deleuze: A Disjunctive Synthesis
Research Assistant at the Institute of Philosophy Scientific Research Centre Bostjan Nedoh, Lecturer in International Politics Andreja Zevnik
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Monty’s Highlanders: 51st Highland Division in the Second World War
Patrick Delaforce
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A Critical Account of English Syntax: Grammar, Meaning, Text
Affiliated Lecturer Keith Brown, Jim Miller
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Muslims in Scotland: The Making of Community in a Post-9/11 World
Stefano Bonino
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Natural Catastrophe: Climate Change and Neoliberal Governance
Assistant Professor of Philosophy Brian Elliott
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Muslims in Scotland: The Making of Community in a Post-9/11 World
Stefano Bonino
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A Critical Account of English Syntax: Grammar, Meaning, Text
Affiliated Lecturer Keith Brown, Jim Miller
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Starz Spartacus: Reimagining an Icon on Screen
Professor of Classics Antony Agoustakis, Professor of Classics Monica Cyrino
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The Speyside Way Map Booklet: 1:25,000 OS Route Mapping
Alan Castle
LATEST ISSUE: All In
Agnes Owens
An Island Burning by Colin MacIntyre
Aphrodisia: A Q & A with Jean Menzies
Awake Awake by Fiona Mozley
Boyhood by David Keenan
Caledonia Screaming: Scottish Punk 1976 – 1977 by Grant McPhee
Cast Away by Francesca de Tores
Chantelle Streete Reviews: The Miseducation of Caroline Bingley
David Robinson Reviews: Borrowed Land by Kapka Kassabova
Enter Eddie Shakespeare: A Q & A with Barbara Henderson
Everything Everyday by Hannah Lavery
Quite Ugly One Evening: A Q & A with Chris Brookmyre
Rat Race by Callum McSorley
Raveheart by Graeme Armstrong
The Book … According to Andrew Meehan
The Catventures of Sparky and George by Alan Windram
The Driving Seat by Abigail Abbas
The Waterlands by Stephen Rutt
The Weight of Quiet Things
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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Shadow of Madness: A Q & A with D. V. Bishop
‘Yet a great novel of historical fiction also has us escape the here and now by immersing us in the …
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‘I don’t think I decided to become a writer. I just was.’
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Lessons From Scottish Schools: A Q & A with Lindsay Paterson
Ten years will not be enough to restore Scotland to where it was in the past…
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
‘The very thought of those grey faces made my skin grow cold.’
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‘An Odious Campaign’ by Rob McInroy – Why a 1936 By-Election Still Resonates
‘This enraged the locals and he came close to being run out of town on several occasions.’
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‘‘That’s right, Bobby,’ he growled. ‘I haven’t seen you in – well, since you decided to kill me.’ ‘
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Val McDermid
Crime novelist Val McDermid grew up in Kirkcaldy, and spent a lot of her childhood with her grandparents in East Wemyss. At High School she was placed in an experimental high-IQ stream, taught separately from the other children; the Prime Minister Gord …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Banner of Truth Trust
The Banner of Truth Trust is an Evangelical and Reformed non-profit publishing house, structured as a charitable trust and founded in London in 1957 by Iain Murray, Sidney Norton and Jack Cullum. Its offices are now in Edinburgh. We publish books that …