CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scottish Baking
Sue Lawrence
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Norman Ackroyd: A Shetland Notebook
Norman Ackroyd
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The Scottish Food Bible
Claire MacDonald, Bob Dewar
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Scotland’s First World War
Kevin Munro
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Independence: An Argument for Home Rule
Alasdair Gray
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Otters: Return to the River
Laurie Campbell, Anna Levin
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A Wild Adventure
Tom Pow
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The Moaning of Life: The Worldly Wisdom of Karl Pilkington
Karl Pilkington, Freddie Claire
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Dark Trade: Lost in Boxing
Donald McRae
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Hidden St Andrews: Discover the Hidden History of One of Scotland’s Oldest Towns
Susan McMullan
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A Countryside Camera: The Photographs of Roger Redfern
Christopher P. Nicholson
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Hidden Aberdeenshire: The Coast
Fiona-Jane Brown
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The Skye Trail
Helen Webster, Paul Webster
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Robert Louis Stevenson: Author Study Activities for Key Stage 2/Scottish P6-7
Nikki Gamble
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With the Argylls: A Soldier’s Memoir
Ray Ward, Trevor Royle, Robin Ward
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Wojtek the Bear: Polish War Hero
Aileen Orr
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Spying on the World: The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee
Professor of International Security Richard J Aldrich, Lecturer in International Relations Rory Cormac, Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs Michael S Goodman
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Power and Propaganda: Scotland, 1306-1488
Katie Stevenson
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Spying on the World: The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee
Michael S. Goodman, Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac
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The Reader in al-Jahiz: The Epistolary Rhetoric of an Arabic Prose Master
Thomas Hefter
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