CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Oriental Endeavour
David Creamer
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The Scottish World: A Journey into the Scottish Diaspora
Billy Kay
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A Normal Skin
John Burnside
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The Naga Queen: Ursula Graham Bower and her Jungle Warriors 1939-45
Vicky Thomas
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Swimming in the Flood
John Burnside
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Dear Grieve: Letters to Hugh MacDiarmid (C.M. Grieve)
John Manson, Alan Riach
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Highland Folk Tales
Bob Pegg
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The Third Reich’s Celluloid War: Propaganda in Nazi Feature Films, Documentaries and Television
Ian Garden
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Selected Poems
John Burnside
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Action Stations!: U-boat Warfare in the Clyde in Two World Wars
Alastair Alexander
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The Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland: v. 2: Enlightenment and Expansion 1707-1800
Stephen W. Brown, Warren McDougall
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Lost Perth
Jeremy Duncan
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Economies of Salvation: Adam Smith and Hegel
Yong-Sun Yang
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Feed Me!: A Simon’s Cat Book
Simon Tofield
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Migration and Empire 1830-1939
Simon Wood, John A. Kerr
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Intermediate 2 and Higher Art & Design Studies
Paul Cassidy, Alistair Cormack
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The Zen of Naka: The Journey of a Japanese Genius
Martin Greig
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Tam O Shanter: A Tale by Robert Burns
Robert Burns, Alexander Goudie, Edward J. Cowan
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Weaving Songs
Donald S. Murray
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The Kirk and the Kingdom: A Century of Tension in Scottish Social Theology 1830-1929
Johnston McKay
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