CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Where Memories Go: Why Dementia Changes Everything
Sally Magnusson
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Bannockburns: Scottish Independence and the Literary Imagination, 1314-2014
Robert Crawford
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On Either Side, 1939: The Train Between London King’s Cross & Edinburgh Waverley, Fort William, Inverness & Aberdeen
London & North Eastern Railway, Frank Newbould
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To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Persuading, Convincing, and Influencing Others
Daniel H. Pink
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Mongol
Uuganaa Ramsay
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Hostels European Cities: The Only Comprehensive, Unofficial, Opinionated Guide
Paul Karr
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Selected Poems and Songs
Robert Burns, Robert P. Irvine
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How to Be Alone
Sara Maitland
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Acts of Union and Disunion
Linda Colley
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The American Left: Its Impact on Politics and Society Since 1900
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
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Performing Economic Thought: English Drama and Mercantile Writing 1600-1642
Bradley D. Ryner
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Europe After Derrida: Crisis and Potentiality
Agnes Czajka, Bora Isyar
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The Morality of Peacekeeping
Daniel H. Levine
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The Emergence of Irish Gothic Fiction
Jarlath Killeen
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The Scots in Victorian and Edwardian Belfast, 1850-1914
Kyle Hughes
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Deleuze and the Naming of God: Post-secularism and the Future of Immanence
Daniel Colucciello Barber
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Burnsiana
Rab Wilson, Calum Colvin
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Young Citizen’s Passport Scotland
The Citizenship Foundation
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Made in Edinburgh: Poems and Evocations of Holyrood Park
Tessa Ransford, Mike Knowles
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Scottish Rugby: Game by Game
Kenneth R. Bogle
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Isobel McDonald
Isobel McDonald is Curator of Social History at Glasgow Museums. Having originally studied archaeology at Edinburgh University, she had expected to go into fieldwork, however a chance conversation with a friend about job opportunities at the British Mu …
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Luath Press takes its name from Robert Burns, whose little collie Luath (Gael., swift or nimble) tripped up Jean Armour at a wedding and gave him the chance to speak to the woman who was to be his wife and the abiding love of his life. Burns called one …