CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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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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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Robert Louis 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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Wild Voices: Journeys Through Time in the Scottish Highlands
Mike Cawthorne
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British and Irish Poets: A Biographical Dictionary, 449-2006
William Stewart
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American Modernism’s Expatriate Scene: The Labour of Translation
Daniel Katz
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Running Wild
Mike Tomkies
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9/11 and the Literature of Terror
Martin Randall
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A Bird is Not a Stone: An Anthology of Contemporary Palestinian Poetry
Liz Lochhead, Henry Bell, Sarah Irving
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Whisky: The Manual
Dave Broom
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Snap Science: Year 4: Powered by Collins Connect, 1 Year Licence
Jane Turner
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Snap Science: Year 4: Powered by Collins Connect, 3 Year Licence
Jane Turner
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Recycling Our Future: A Global Strategy
Ranjit S. Baxi
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The Commonwealth Games: Extraordinary Stories behind the Medals
Brian Oliver
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The Dragonfly Diaries: The Unlikely Story of Europe’s First Dragonfly Sanctuary
Ruary Mackenzie Dodds
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The Truth About St. Kilda: An Islander’s Memoir
Donald Gillies
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Barbed Wire Kisses: The Jesus and Mary Chain Story
Zoe Howe
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Doubling Back
Linda Cracknell
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The Cairngorms: A Secret History
Patrick Baker
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The Trip to Echo Spring: On Writers and Drinking
Olivia Laing
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