CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Church and State in Scotland: Developing Law
Professor Francis Lyall, Professor Silvio Ferrari, Russell Sandberg, Professor W. Cole Durham, Jr., Pieter Coertzen, Professor Tahir Mahmood
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Library Cat? The Observations of a Thinking Cat: Edinburgh University Library’s Resident Cat
Alex Howard
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Church and State in Scotland: Developing Law
Professor Francis Lyall, Professor Silvio Ferrari, Russell Sandberg, Professor W. Cole Durham, Jr., Pieter Coertzen, Professor Tahir Mahmood
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Castles in the Mist: The Victorian Transformation of the Highlands
Robin Noble
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Nick Nairn’s New Scottish Cookery
Nick Nairn
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Around The Coast In Eighty Waves
Jonathan Bennett
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The Ultimate Shipwreck Guide: Whitby to Berwick
Ron Young
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Wingfield at War: 1
Mervyn Wingfield, Captain Peter Hore
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Horse Welfare: Use not Abuse
Christopher Hall
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Lost Sounds
Alan Renton
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Through Albert’s Eyes: Vol. II of The British Navy at War and Peace Series editor Captain Peter Hore
A. Bentley-Buckle, Captain Peter Hore
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A Work of Beauty: Alexander McCall Smith’s Edinburgh
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Dead Queen of Bohemia: New & Collected Poems
Jenni Fagan
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The Secrets of Rosslyn
Roddy Martine
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349 Views of Scotland
David Squires
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Lost Railway Walks
Julian Holland
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Scotland the Best
Peter Irvine
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Writing on the Road: Campervan Love and the Joy of Solitude
Sue Reid Sexton
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A Sense of Freedom
Jimmy Boyle
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How Fat Was Henry VIII?: And 100 Other Questions on Royal History
Raymond Lamont-Brown
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Lessons From Scottish Schools: A Q & A with Lindsay Paterson
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
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‘An Odious Campaign’ by Rob McInroy – Why a 1936 By-Election Still Resonates
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Murray Pittock
Since 2007, Murray has been Bradley Professor at the University of Glasgow and successively Dean, Vice-Principal and Pro Vice Principal at the University. Outside the University, he serves on the National Trust for Scotland Board (2019-27) and Investme …
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