CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Offal: A Global History
Nina Edwards
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The Case for Left Wing Nationalism: And Other Essays
Stephen Maxwell
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The Call of the Mountains: Sights and Inspirations from a Journey of a Thousand Miles Through Scotland’s Munro Ranges
Max Landsberg
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Doddie: My Autobiography
Alex MacDonald, Sandy Jardine
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Simp-Lee the Best: My Autobiography
Lee McCulloch
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Into the Gates of Hell
Bob Carruthers, Sinclair McLay
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Sex and Sexuality in Classical Athens
James Robson
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Language Acquisition and Change: A Morphosyntactic Perspective
Jurgen M. Meisel, Martin Elsig, Esther Rinke
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Keep Calm and Get a Cat
Susan McMullan
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Darwin’s Bards: British and American Poetry in the Age of Evolution
John Holmes
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Bones & Breath
Alexander Hutchison
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Kabuki: Japanese Theatre Prints
Rosina Buckland
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Regional Modernisms
Neal Alexander, James Moran
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The Moaning of Life: The Worldly Wisdom of Karl Pilkington
Karl Pilkington, Freddie Claire, Andy Smith
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Tommy Doc: The Controversial and Colourful Life of One of Football’s Most Dominant Personalities
David Tossell
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Tommy Doc: The Controversial and Colourful Life of One of Football’s Most Dominant Personalities
David Tossell
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The Moaning of Life: The Worldly Wisdom of Karl Pilkington
Karl Pilkington, Freddie Claire, Andy Smith
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Waiting for the Magic: The Photography of Oscar Marzaroli
Oscar Marzaroli, Jim Grassie, Robert Crawford
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If Dogs Could Swear
Adrian Searle, Judith Hastie
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Looking for Mrs. Livingstone
Julie Davidson, Alexander McCall Smith
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