CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Development of the West of Scotland 1750-1960
Anthony Slaven
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The Glasgow Media Group Reader, Vol. I: News Content, Langauge and Visuals
John Eldridge
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The Glasgow Media Group Reader, Vol. I: News Content, Langauge and Visuals
John Eldridge
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Lost Inverness
Norman S. Newton
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The Vikings in Islay: The Place of Names in Hebridean Settlement History
Alan Macniven
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The Herald Diary: Fur Goodness’ Sake!: 2013
Ken Smith
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Bergson and the Art of Immanence: Painting, Photography, Film
John Mullarkey, Charlotte De Mille
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All Because of Henry
Nuala Gardner
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Legally Married: The Politics of Marriage Across Time, the Atlantic and Gender
Scot Peterson, Official Fellow in Politics and Professor of Politics Iain McLean, Professor
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Dog Shaming: Canine Confessions
Susan McMullan
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Phonetic Transcription in Theory and Practice
Barry Heselwood
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The Battle for Britain: Scotland and the Independence Referendum
David Torrance
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Scotland’s Global Empire: A Chronicle of Great Scots
Jock Gallagher
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To the Letter: A Journey Through a Vanishing World
Simon Garfield
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Bethlehem: A Christmas Poem
Carol Ann Duffy
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Shades: The Short Life and Tragic Death of Erich Schaedler
Colin Leslie
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Into the Forest: An Anthology of Tree Poems
Mandy Haggith
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The Very Best of the Secret Policeman’s Ball: The Greatest Comedy Line-Up Ever
Amnesty International
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Football in the Blood: My Autobiography
Tommy McLean
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Greatest Manc One-Liners
Ian Black
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