CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Hobbes and Modern Political Thought
Translated By Zarka, Professor of Political Philosophy Yves Charles Zarka, Assistant Professor in the History of Political Thought James Griffith
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Twentieth-Century Victorian: Arthur Conan Doyle and the ‘Strand Magazine’, 1899-1930
Jonathan Cranfield
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Second Death: Theatricalities of the Soul in Shakespeare’s Drama
Donovan Sherman
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Democratisation in the Maghreb
Assistant Professor of Sociology Jonathan Hill, J N C Hill
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Conrad and Language
Baxter, Katherine Isobel Baxter, Dr, Professor Robert Hampson
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Edinburgh Forever
Miguel Sanchez Medrano
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Edinburgh Forever
Miguel Sanchez Medrano
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The Book of Iona
Robert Crawford
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The Broons Diary 2017
The Broons
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Daft Wee Stories
Limmy
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RSPB Handbook of Scottish Birds: Second Edition
Peter Holden, Stuart Housden
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A Place for Our Gods: The Construction of an Edinburgh Hindu Temple Community
Malory Nye
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The Birth of Industrial Glasgow: The Archaeology of the M74
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To Grasp an Opportunity
William D. Kennedy
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The Soft Petals of Grace: Communion Liturgies and Other Resources
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Scottish Rhetoric and Its Influences
Lyne' Lewis Gaillet
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Scottish Rhetoric and Its Influences
Lyne' Lewis Gaillet
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Scottish Rhetoric and Its Influences
Lyne' Lewis Gaillet
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The English Daughter
Maggie Wadey
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Pioneers of Religious Renewal: A History of the Christian Community in the English-Speaking World
Christian Maclean
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