CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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High Hopes: My Autobiography
Ronnie Corbett
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The Edinburgh Companion to James Hogg
Ian Duncan, Douglas S. Mack
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Tommy Gemmell: Lion Heart
Graham McColl, Tommy Gemmell
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The Scottish Nationality Test: How Scottish are You?
Cameron McPhail
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The Stuart Courts
Eveline Cruickshanks
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Aqa as Government & Politics
Paul Fairclough
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Dickens’ London: The Multiplicities of Victorian London
Julian Wolfreys
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Being British: What’s Wrong with It?
Peter Whittle
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Sea Change: The Summer Voyage from East to West Scotland of the Anassa
Mairi Hedderwick
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Where There’s a Will: A Practical Guide to Taking Charge of Your Affairs
Michael Kerrigan
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The New Testament in Scots
William Laughton Lorimer, James Robertson
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My Song: A Memoir of Art, Race & Defiance
Harry Belafonte, Michael Shnayerson
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Felix Guattari in the Age of Semiocapitalism
Gary Genosko
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Stateless Nations: Western European Regional Nationalisms and the Old Nations
J. Friend
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Essays on Deleuze
Daniel W. Smith
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The Road to Lisbon
Martin Greig, Charles McGarry
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Beyond the Last Dragon: A Life of Edwin Morgan
James McGonigal
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In Another World: Among Europe’s Dying Villages
Tom Pow
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A Swedish Field Trip to the Outer Hebrides, 1934 in Memory of Sven T. Kjellberg and Olof Hasslöf
Alexander Fenton
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The Edinburgh Companion to James Hogg
Ian Duncan, Douglas S. Mack
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