CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Nicola Sturgeon: A Biography
David Torrance
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Lament for a Lost Scottish Culture
Eileen Reid
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What Would a Different Economy and Work Look Like?
Stephen Boyd, Paul Thomson
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Power Failure: Exploring How Scotland is Run and What it Means for Our Democracy
Robin McAlpine, Will Dinan
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Wee Scotch Whisky Tales
Ian R. Mitchell
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Orkney: A Historical Guide
Caroline Wickham-Jones
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How to Read Scottish Buildings
Daniel MacCannell
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Scottish Philosophy in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Gordon Graham
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Into the Ocean: Vikings, Irish, and Environmental Change in Iceland and the North
Kristjan Ahronson
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Salmond: Against the Odds
David Torrance
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Making Moonta: The Invention of ‘Australia’s Little Cornwall’
Philip Payton
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Laptop Guy
Jack Lothian, Sha Nazir
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Scotland: A History
Jenny Wormald
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Conservation Issues in Modern and Contemporary Murals
Mercedes Sanchez-Pons, Will Shank, Laura Fuster-Lopez
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Step Gently in the World: Resources for Holy Week
Sally Foster-Fulton
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Introducing Criticism in the 21st Century
Julian Wolfreys
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Edinburgh the Biography
James Bone, Hanslip Fletcher
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Ingenious Impressions: Fifteenth-Century Printed Books from the University of Glasgow’s Library
Julie Gardham
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CFE Higher History Course Notes
Maxine Hughes, Chris Hume
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The Scots Who Made America
Rick Wilson
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