CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Church of Scotland Year Book: 2013-14
Douglas Galbraith
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Under a Yellow Sky: A Tale of the Sea and Coming of Age
Simon J. Hall
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Scotland’s Shame: Lockerbie 25 Years On – Why It Still Matters
Ashton, John
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The Scottish Salmon Bible
Claire MacDonald, Bob Dewar
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Mair Weegie Wan-Liners
Ian Black
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The Complete Patter
Michael Munro
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The Last Holiday: A Memoir
Gil Scott-Heron
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The Crack: The Best of Glasgow Humour
Michael Munro
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The Arbroath Smokie Bible
Iain R. Spink, Bob Dewar
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Artful
Ali Smith
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The Glasgow Smile: A Celebration of Clydebuilt Comedy
Allan Brown
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A New Race of Men: Scotland 1815-1914
Michael Fry
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The Bumper Book of Simon’s Cat
Simon Tofield
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Glory and Honour: The Renaissance in Scotland
Andrea Thomas
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Should’ve Gone Tae Specsavers, Ref!
Allan Morrison, Bob Dewar
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Rivals: Classic Tyne and Wear Derby Games
Paul Days
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Nature’s Peace: Landscapes of the Watershed: A Celebration
Peter Wright
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If Dogs Could Swear
Adrian Searle, Judith Hastie
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If History Was Scottish
Norman Ferguson, Bob Dewar
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The Poetics of Impersonality: T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound
Maud Ellmann
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Hannah Lavery is a Scottish poet, playwright and performer. The Drift, her autobiographical spoken word show, was part of the National Theatre of Scotland’s 2019 season and Black History Month 2019. Her play, The Lament for Sheku Bayoh, was commissione …
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