CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Gift: How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World
Lewis Hyde, Margaret Atwood
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Burns Night: A Freestyle Guide
Boyd Baines
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The Weekenders: Adventures in Calcutta
Andrew O'Hagan
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Higher Chemistry for CfE
John Anderson, Eric Allan, John Harris
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Higher Chemistry for CfE with Answers
John Anderson, Eric Allan, John Harris
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Young American Muslims: Dynamics of Identity
Professor Nahid Kabir
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Foucault’s Archaeology: Science and Transformation
David Webb
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Deleuze and Race
Arun Saldanha, Jason Michael Adams, Ian Buchanan
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Deleuze and Race
Arun Saldanha, Jason Michael Adams
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Wenceslas: A Christmas Poem
Carol Ann Duffy
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David Livingstone: Man, Myth and Legacy
Sarah Worden
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Rwanda and the Moral Obligation of Humanitarian Intervention
Joshua James Kassner, Thom Brooks
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Shariah Compliant Private Equity and Islamic Venture Capital
Fara Madehah Ahmad Farid
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Crosstown Traffic: Jimi Hendrix and Post-war Pop
Charles Shaar Murray
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The Auld Mug: The Scots and the America’s Cup
Lan Paterson
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Whisky, Wit and Wisdom: A Verbal Distillation
Gavin D. Smith
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From Sea to Sea: A History of the Scottish Lowland and Highland Canals
Len Paterson
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Britain’s Last Frontier: A Journey Along the Highland Line
Alistair Moffat
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The Firth of Forth: An Environmental History
T. C. Smout, Mairi Stewart
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Sufism in the Contemporary Arabic Novel
Ziad Elmarsafy, Rasheed El-Enany
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