CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Orkneyinga Saga
Joseph Anderson, Jon A. Hjaltalin, Gilbert Goudie
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A Survey of London: Reprinted from the Text of 1603, with Introduction and Notes
John Stow, C. L. Kingsford
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The Two Roberts: Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde
Adrian Clarke, Roger Bristow, Patrick Elliott, Davey Brown
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Bake with Maw Broon: Simple Bakes for All the Family
DC Thomson & Co Ltd
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Ben Jonson’s Walk to Scotland: An Annotated Edition of the ‘Foot Voyage’
James Loxley, Anna Groundwater, Julie Sanders
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Land to Rail: Life and Times of Andrew Ramage 1854-1917
Caroline Milligan, Mark A Mulhern
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Walking in the Southern Uplands: 44 best hill days in southern Scotland
Ronald Turnbull
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The Meillassoux Dictionary
Associate Professor of Philosophy Peter Gratton, Paul J Ennis
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Biographia Literaria by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Adam Roberts
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Empathy and the Psychology of Literary Modernism
Meghan Marie Hammond
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Foucault and Politics: A Critical Introduction
Mark G. E. Kelly
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The Meillassoux Dictionary
Peter Gratton, Paul John Ennis
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Perth: A Comprehensive Guide for Locals and Visitors
John Hulbert
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Walking Through Glasgow’s Industrial Past
Ian R. Mitchell
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Leith
Tom Wright
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Robert Burns: The Critical Heritage
Donald A. Low
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Robert Burns: The Critical Heritage
Donald A. Low
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Robert Burns: The Critical Heritage
Donald A. Low
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Prelude to Everest
Ian R. Mitchell, George Rodway
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Walking in the Southern Uplands: 44 best hill days in southern Scotland
Ronald Turnbull
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