CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Viking Age in Scotland: Studies in Scottish Scandinavian Archaeology
Tom Horne, Elizabeth Pierce, Rachel Barrowman
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The Edinburgh Companion to First World War Periodicals
Marysa Demoor, Cedric van Dijck, Birgit Van Puymbroeck
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Railways of South and West Scotland
Ian Lothian
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West Highland Lines
Ian Lothian
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Rail Freight: Scotland
Paul Shannon
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Footsteps in the Snow
John Dudeney
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Alan Bennett: Diaries: Read by Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett, Alan Bennett, Andrew Marr
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Shadows and Light: The Extraordinary Life of James McBey
Alasdair Soussi
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The Cultural Memory of Georgian Glasgow
Craig Lamont
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One Man’s Legacy: Tom Patey
Mike Dixon
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Our Fathers Fought Franco: Three Volunteers for Spanish Freedom
Willy Maley, Tam Watters, Rosemary Williams
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Scotland’s Transnational Heritage
Emma Bond, Michael Morris
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Class 47s: Inverness to Dover Western Docks, 1985-86
Ian McLean
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Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism
Glory M. Liu
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Sangs That Sing Sae Sweit: 50 Years o Lallans Poesie: 2022
Derrick McClure, Elaine Morton, William Hershaw
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The Loki Variations: The Man, The Myth, The Mischief
Karl Johnson
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The Loki Variations: The Man, The Myth, The Mischief
Karl Johnson
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Arctic Elegies
Peter Davidson
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Carrie Kills A Man
Carrie Marshall
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The Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 2022
G D Morrison
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