CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Devolution in the United Kingdom
Russell Deacon, Duncan Watts
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Devolution in the United Kingdom
Russell Deacon
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Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language
Judith Allen
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The Edinburgh Companion to Sir Walter Scott
Fiona Robertson
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Circulating Genius: John Middleton Murray, Katherine Mansfield and D. H. Lawrence
Sydney Janet Kaplan
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Looking for Mrs. Livingstone
Julie Davidson, Alexander McCall Smith
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100 Winners: Jumpers to Follow: 2012-2013
Ashley Rumney
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Castles and Tower Houses of the Scottish Clans 1450-1650
Stuart Reid, Graham Turner
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The Further Adventures of an Idiot Abroad
Karl Pilkington
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Climbing the Corbetts: Scotland’s 2500 Foot Summits
Hamish M. Brown
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The Gathering Stream: The Story of Moray Firth
James Miller
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Hannah Arendt and Political Theory: Challenging the Tradition
Steve Buckler
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Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland
Murray Stewart Leith, Daniel P. J. Soule
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Jim Telfer: Looking Back … For Once
Jim Telfer, David Ferguson
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Jungle Tales: Celtic Memories of an Epic Stand
John Quinn
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Indian Peter: The Extraordinary Life and Adventures of Peter Williamson
Douglas Skelton
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The People Speak: Voices That Changed Britain
Colin Firth, Anthony Arnove, David Horspool
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Post-War Anglophone Lebanese Fiction: Home Matters in the Diaspora
Syrine Hout, Rasheed El-Enany
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Texture – a Cognitive Aesthetics of Reading
Peter Stockwell
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The Foreign Policy of Lyndon B. Johnson: The United States and the World, 1963-69
Jonathan Colman
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