CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Invention of Scotland: The Stuart Myth and the Scottish Identity, 1638 to the Present
Murray G. H. Pittock
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Remembering the Past in Nineteenth-century Scotland: Commemoration, Nationality and Memory
James Coleman
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Scotia Nova: Poems for the Early Days of a Better Nation
Tessa Ransford, Alistair Findlay
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An Introduction to the Celtic Languages
Paul Russell
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An Introduction to the Celtic Languages
Paul Russell
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On Being A Man: Four Scottish Men in Conversation
David Torrance, Sandy Campbell, John Carnochan, Pete Seaman, Gerry Hassan
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Common Cause: Commonwealth Scots and the Great War
Stuart Allan, David Forsyth
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The Princess Matilda Comes Home
Shane Spall
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A Military History of Scotland
Edward M. Spiers, Jeremy A. Crang, Matthew Strickland
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Scotland for Gardeners: The Guide to Scottish Gardens, Nurseries and Garden Centres
Kenneth Cox
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Born Under a Union Flag: Rangers, Britain and Scottish Independence
Alan Bissett, Alasdair McKillop
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A Touch of Treason
Ian R. Hamilton, Tommy Sheridan
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Wales History of a Nation
Ross David
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The Cevennes Journal: Notes on a Journey Through the French Highlands
Robert Louis Stevenson
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On the Other Side of Sorrow: Nature and People in the Scottish Highlands
James Hunter
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Testament
Robert Crawford
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The Cevennes Journal: Notes on a Journey Through the French Highlands
Robert Louis Stevenson
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To the Letter: A Curious History of Correspondence
Simon Garfield
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A Grass Bank Beyond: Memories of Mull
Fionna Carothers
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Testament
Robert Crawford
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