CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Good Pub Guide 2012
Alisdair Aird, Fiona Stapley
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Glasgow’s Grand Central Hotel: Glasgow’s Most-loved Hotel
Jill Scott, Hicks Bill, Penny Grearson
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Penthouse and Pavement: How to Survive in Football without Sucking Up to the Old Firm
Bill Leckie
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The Mainstream Companion to Scottish Literature
Trevor Royle
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Scots: The Mither Tongue
Billy Kay
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Abandoned Women
Lucy Frost
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Clans and Tartans: The Histories and Tartans of Over 120 Clans
Romilly Squire
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The Last Holiday: A Memoir
Gil Scott-Heron
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Girl in Blue: How One Woman Survived Fourteen Years in the Police
Anne Ramsay
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Bonnie Prince Charlie: Charles Edward Stuart
Frank McLynn
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Churchill 1940-1945: Under Friendly Fire
Walter Reid
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How Football Explains the World
Franklin Foer
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Higher Modern Studies: UK Social Issues
Frank Cooney, Irene Morrison, George Clarke
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Children of God Storybook Bible
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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The Complete Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Robert Burns
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Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors
National Archives
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Inside the IRA: Dissident Republicans and the War for Legitimacy
Andrew Sanders
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Big Cats: Facing Britain’s Wild Predators
Rick Minter
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The Caithness Influence: Diverse Lives of Distinction
Valerie Campbell
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Not Quite Altogether Now!: The Pioneering Days of Radio Clyde
Tony Currie, Stephen Beaumont
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