CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Out of the Darkness : The transformation of one of Scotland’s most violent prisoners
Anthony Gielty
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Scotland in the 60s: The Definitive Account of the Scottish National Football Side During the 1960s
Ronnie McDevitt
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Arbella Stuart: England’s Almost Queen
Jill Armitage
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The Question of Scotland: Devolution and After
Tam Dalyell
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Nicola Sturgeon: A Political Life
David Torrance
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Abbotsford to Zion: The Story of Scottish Place-Names Around the World
Elspeth Wills
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Islay Voices
Jenni Minto, Les Wilson
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Arran
Alan McKirdy
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Scottish Baking
Sue Lawrence
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Skye
Alan McKirdy
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Culloden: Great Battles
Professor Murray Pittock
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Scottish Battles
John Sadler
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Mountain Modern: Contemporary Homes in High Places
Dominic Bradbury, Richard Powers
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Lost Perthshire: Perthshire’s Lost Architectural Heritage
Ann Lindsay
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Is That Bike Diesel, Mate?: One Man, One Bike and the First Lap Around Australia on Used Cooking Oil
Paul Carter
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Lost Argyll
Marian Pallister
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Abbotsford to Zion: The Story of Scottish Place-names Around the World
Elspeth Wills
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Fallen Glory: The Lives and Deaths of Twenty Lost Buildings from the Tower of Babel to the Twin Towers
James Crawford
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Scottish Voices From the Great War
Derek Young
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An Introduction to the Celtic Languages
Paul Russell
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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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