CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Tales of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites
Stuart McHardy
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Where There’s a Will: A Practical Guide to Taking Charge of Your Affairs
Michael Kerrigan
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Highland Homespun
Margaret Leigh
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Hebridean Sharker
Tex Geddes
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Scotland in Definition: A History of Scottish Dictionaries
Iseabail Macleod, J. Derrick McClure
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Times of Troubles: Britain’s War in Northern Ireland
Andrew Sanders, Ian S. Wood
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Deleuze and Education
Inna Semetsky, Diana Masny
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Fruit and Vegetables for Scotland: What to Grow and How to Grow It
Kenneth Cox, Caroline Beaton
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Deleuze and Education
Inna Semetsky, Diana Masny
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Fibber in the Heat
Miles Jupp
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The Sunday Missal (Deluxe Black Leather Gift Edition): The New Translation of the Order of Mass for Sundays
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Incognito: The Secret Lives of The Brain
David Eagleman
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Social justice and social policy in Scotland
Gerry Mooney, Gill Scott
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Darby’s Rangers 1942-45
Mir Bahmanyar, Michael Welply
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Proust Was a Neuroscientist
Jonah Lehrer
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Enlightened Aid: U.S. Development as Foreign Policy in Ethiopia
Amanda Kay McVety
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To Auckland by the Ganges
Robert M. Grogans
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Mary Queen of Scots Way
Paul Prescott
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The Oldest Post Office in the World: and Other Odd Places
Hamish M. Brown
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The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones
Stanley Booth, Greil Marcus
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