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The International Companion to Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Scott Lyall
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Mcmillan’s Galloway: A Creative Guide by an Unreliable Local
Hugh McMillan
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Jock MacTavish Freedom Fighter for an Independent Free Scotland
John Murphy
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The Dean’s Diary
David Purdie
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A Dirty Swindle: True Stories of Scots in the Great War
Walter Stephen
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Recovering Scotland’s Slavery Past: The Caribbean Connection
T. M. Devine
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An Inventory of the Nation
The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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Naw First Minister
Allan Morrison, Bob Dewar
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Magical Shetland Lace Shawls to Knit: Feather Soft and Incredibly Light, 15 Great Patterns & Full Instructions
Elizabeth Lovick
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Falkirk
Jack Gillon
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The New Railway: The Earliest Years of the West Highland Line
John McGregor
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Ane Compact of Villany: The History of Argyll’s Outlawed Gang
Lindsay Campbell
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East Kilbride from Old Photographs
Bill Niven
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Lanarkshire Independents
David Devoy
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Tales from the Dugout
Richard Gordon
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Sacred Signs in Reformation Scotland: Interpreting Worship, 1488-1590
Stephen Mark Holmes
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2016 Guide to the Night Sky: A Month-by-Month Guide to Exploring the Skies Above Britain and Ireland
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Storm Dunlop, Wil Tirion
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Hidden Aberdeenshire: The Land
Fiona-Jane Brown
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A Natural History of Lighthouses
John A. Love
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High Country
Angus Dunn
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