CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Castles of Scotland
Martin Coventry
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The QE2 Story
Chris Frame, Rachelle Cross
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Megrahi: You are My Jury: The Lockerbie Evidence
John Ashton
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British Government and Politics: A Comparative Guide
Duncan Watts
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Think Tank: The Story of the Adam Smith Institute
Madsen Pirie
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What the Hell are You Doing?: The Essential David Shrigley
David Shrigley, Will Self
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Reality TV
Misha Kavka
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Say Nothing: The Harrowing Truth About Auntie’s Children
Josephine Duthie
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Supercooperators: Beyond the Survival of the Fittest: Why Cooperation, Not Competition, is the Key to Life
Martin Nowak, Roger Highfield
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Wildlife Crime
Dave Dick
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Haunted St Andrews
Geoff Holder
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The Scottish Farmers’ Market Cookbook
Nick Paul
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Haunted Dundee
Geoff Holder
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A Grim Almanac of Glasgow
Lynne Wilson
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Mariner’s Rest
Dr. Raymond Solly
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RME for Scotland: Level 4
Joe Walker
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In Flanders Fields: Scottish Poetry and Prose of the First World War
Trevor Royle
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William Wallace: Brave Heart
James A. Mackay
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The Scots: A Genetic Journey
Alistair Moffat, James F. Wilson
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We’ll Support You Evermore: The Impertinent Saga of Scottish Fitba’
Trevor Royle, Ian Archer
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