CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Darby’s Rangers 1942-45
Mir Bahmanyar, Michael Welply
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Enlightened Aid: U.S. Development as Foreign Policy in Ethiopia
Amanda Kay McVety
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Proust Was a Neuroscientist
Jonah Lehrer
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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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Tales and Traditions of Scottish Castles
Nigel Tranter, Nigel Tranter, Rob Burns, Rhoda Burns
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To the River: A Journey Beneath the Surface
Olivia Laing
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Sightlines
Kathleen Jamie
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Sylvia Plath’s Fiction: A Critical Study
Luke Ferretter
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Scottish Wild Flowers: Pocket Sized Guide to Over 350 Plant Species Found Throughout Scotland
Michael Scott
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The Oor Wullie Notebook: A Notebook Full of Wullie’s Favourite Sayings and Iconic Pictures of Wullie Throughout
Oor Wullie
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The Broons’ Notebook
The Broons
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A Garden in the Hills
Katharine Stewart
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Das Schottlandbuch
Hans-Walter Arends
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Victorian Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion
Prof Andrew Smith, William Hughes
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Leonard and Virginia Woolf, the Hogarth Press and the Networks of Modernism
Helen Southworth
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English Historical Pragmatics
Andreas H. Jucker, Irma Taavitsainen, Heinz J. Giegerich
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Thomas and Jane Carlyle: Portrait of a Marriage
Rosemary Ashton
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I Never Knew That About Scotland
Christopher Winn
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