CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Highland Clans
Alistair Moffat
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Atlantic Citizens: Nineteenth-century American Writers at Work in the World
Leslie Eckel
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125 Years of the British and Irish Lions: The Complete History
Clem Thomas, Greg Thomas
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The Heretics
Will Storr
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Heart of the Hero: The Remarkable Women Who Inspired the Great Polar Explorers
Kari Herbert
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Found at Sea
Andrew Greig
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Landscape and Garden Design: Lessons from History
Gordon Haynes
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On Glasgow and Edinburgh
Robert Crawford
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Shackleton’s Whisky: The Extraordinary Story of an Heroic Explorer and Twenty-five Cases of Unique MacKinlay’s Old Scotch
Neville Peat
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Caught in the Crossfire: Scotland’s Deadliest Drugs War
Russell Findlay
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To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Persuading, Convincing, and Influencing Others
Daniel H. Pink
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Fabulous Beast
Patricia Ace
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Afromodernisms: Paris, Harlem, Haiti and the Avant-garde
Fionnghuala Sweeney, Kate Marsh
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Reading Literature Historically: Drama and Poetry from Chaucer to the Reformation
Greg Walker
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The Life of Sir Walter Scott by John Macrone
John Macrone, Daniel Grader
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On Glasgow and Edinburgh
Robert Crawford
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Shackleton’s Whisky: The extraordinary story of an heroic explorer and twenty-five cases of unique MacKinlay’s Old Scotch
Neville Peat
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Field Notes From a Hidden City: An Urban Nature Diary
Esther Woolfson
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Hill of Doors
Robin Robertson
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Blink: A Journey Through Gangland Mayhem
Ian MacDonald, David Leslie
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