CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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John Napier: Logarithm John
Lynne Gladstone-Millar
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Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime
Val McDermid
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Private Giving, Public Good: The Impact of Philanthropy at the University of Edinburgh
Jean Grier
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Katherine Mansfield and World War One
Gerri Kimber, Delia da Sousa Correa, W. Todd Martin, Alice Lesch Kelly, Isobel Maddison
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Minority Nations in the Age of Uncertainty: New Paths to National Emancipation and Empowerment
Alain G. Gagnon
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Leibniz’s Monadology: A New Translation and Guide
Lloyd Strickland
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The Short Stories of George Mackay Brown
Linden Bicket
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Memory, Subjectivity and Independent Chinese Cinema
Qi Wang
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Barclay on the Lectionary: Mark: Year B
William Barclay, Linda Foster
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Roomscape: Women Writers in the British Museum from George Eliot to Virginia Woolf
Susan David Bernstein
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Cixous’s Semi-Fictions: Thinking at the Borders of Fiction
Mairead Hanrahan
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Minority Nations in the Age of Uncertainty: New Paths to National Emancipation and Empowerment
Alain G. Gagnon
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Shakespeare and Continental Philosophy
Jennifer Bates, Richard Wilson
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Still Running: The Seven Lives of a Glasgow Phenomenon
Jamie Stuart
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Crimsoning the Eagle’s Claw: The Viking Poems of Rognvaldr Kali Kolsson, Earl of Orkney
Rognvaldr Kali Kolsson, Ian Crockatt
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How to Pass Higher Chemistry for CFE
John Anderson
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The Builders of Edinburgh New Town 1767-1795
Anthony Lewis
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The World According to Gogglebox
Gogglebox
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Pub Dogs of Glasgow
Reuben Paris, Graham Fulton
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A Final Grain of Truth
Jack Webster
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