CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Maggie and Me
Damian Barr
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Scotland Marco Polo Guide
Marco Polo
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Maqasid Foundations of Market Economics
Seif Ibrahim Tag El-Din
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Healing the Nation: Prisoners of War, Medicine and Nationalism in Turkey, 1914-1939
Yucel Yanikdag
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The Ancient Pinewoods of Scotland: A Traveller’s Guide
Clifton Bain
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The Heart of Glasgow
Jack House, Jack McLean
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Jane Morris: The Burden of History
Wendy Parkins
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What Presence!: The Rock Photography of Harry Papadopoulos
Harry Papadopoulos, Ken McCluskey
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The Same Life Twice
Frank Kuppner
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Long Way Down
Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman
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Can’t be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters
Robert Gordon
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From the Links: Golf’s Most Memorable Moments
Joshua Shifrin
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Byron Kaldis
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The Cape Wrath Trail
Iain Harper
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Bradley Wiggins: Tour de Force
John Deering
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Memories of Cities: Trips and Manifestoes
Jonathan Charley, Dr. Eamonn Canniffe
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Charlie, Meg and Me: An Epic 530 Mile Walk Recreating Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Escape After the Disaster of Culloden
Gregor Ewing
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A Glasgow Gang Observed
James Patrick
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The Cape Wrath Trail
Iain Harper
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Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe’s Future
Iain McDaniel
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