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Islamic and Ethical Finance in the United Kingdom
Elaine Housby
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Analogy and Morphological Change
David L. Fertig
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Islamic and Ethical Finance in the United Kingdom
Elaine Housby
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The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment
Christopher J. Berry
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West Midlands English: Birmingham and the Black Country
Urszula Clark, Esther Asprey
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Reading the Absurd
Joanna Gavins
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Edinburgh: Celebrity City Guide
Joanne Soroka
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The Minaret
Jonathan M. Bloom
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Lost Dundee: Dundee’s Lost Architectural Heritage
Patricia Whatley
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Defending the Revolution: the Church of Scotland, 1689-1716
Jeffrey Stephen
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Scottish Education
T.G.K. Bryce, W. M. Humes, Donald Gillies, Aileen Kennedy
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Knit Your Own Britain
Jackie Holt, Ruth Bailey
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The Origins of the Scottish Reformation
Alec Ryrie
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Between Two Unions: Europeanisation and Scottish Devolution
Paolo Dardanelli
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Boswell’s Bus Pass
Stuart Campbell
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The Tailor of Inverness
Matthew Zajac
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Scottish Independence: Weighing Up the Economics
Gavin McCrone
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The Makers of Scotland: Picts, Romans, Gaels and Vikings
Tim Clarkson
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In the Wake of the Vital Spark: Para Handy’s Scotland
Stuart Donald
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A Guide To The People And Places The Poet Knew
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Nina Allan
Nina Allan was born in London and grew up in the south east of England. Her first published piece of fiction appeared in a magazine called Dark Horizons in 2002. Since then, her stories have featured in numerous magazines and anthologies including The …
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Charco Press
Edinburgh-based Charco Press, founded by Samuel McDowell and Carolina Orloff, aims to change the current literary scene to make room for a kind of literature that has been overlooked’ and ‘expose the UK reader to new and exciting voices. Charco Press i …