CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Genealogy and Knowledge in Muslim Societies: Understanding the Past
Sarah Bowen Savant, Helena de Felipe
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Language Planning as a Sociolinguistic Experiment: The Case of Modern Norwegian
Ernst Hakon Jahr
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Courts and Elites in the Hellenistic Empires: The Near East After the Achaemenids, C. 330 to 30 BCE
Rolf Strootman
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The Becoming of the Body: Contemporary Women’s Writing in French
Amaleena Damle, Christopher Watkin
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Scenes from the Suburbs: The Suburb in Contemporary US Film and Television
Timotheus Vermeulen
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The Glasgow Curse: My Life in the Criminal Underworld
William Lobban
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Look Up Glasgow Pocket Edition
Adrian Searle, David Barbour
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Shackleton’s Boat Journey
Frank Arthur Worsley
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Trying Not to Try: The Ancient Art of Effortlessness and the Surprising Power of Spontaneity
Edward Slingerland
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Telling Tales
Patience Agbabi
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Sous Chef: 24 Hours in the Kitchen
Michael J. Gibney
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Britain Rebooted: Scotland in a Federal Union
David Torrance
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Monastery and Palace: Archaeological Excavations at Holyroodhouse
Gordon Ewart, Dennis Gallagher
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As Others See Us: Personal Views on the Life and Work of Robert Burns
Tricia Malley, Ross Gillespie
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The Literature of Pity
David Punter
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The Arabic Language
Kees Versteegh
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Scottish Gods: Religion in Modern Scotland
Steve Bruce
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Language and Identity in Modern Egypt
Reem Bassiouney
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Form and Object: A Treatise on Things
Tristan Garcia, Mark Allan Ohm, Jon Cogburn
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Advanced English-Arabic Translation: A Guide
El Mustapha Lahlali, Wafa Ali Mohammed Abu Hatab
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