CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scots Poems for Children: An Anthology
Anne Forsyth
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Scottish Ethnicity and the Making of New Zealand Society, 1850-1930
Tanja Bueltmann
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The Broons Days Oot!
The Broons
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Place-names of Scotland
Iain Taylor
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English Drawings and Watercolours 1600-1900
Christopher Baker
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My Mother Wore a Yellow Dress
Christina McKenna
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I Never Knew That About the Scottish
Christopher Winn
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My Father And Other Working Class Football Heroes
Gary Imlach
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The Lore of Scotland: A Guide to Scottish Legends
Jennifer Beatrice Westwood, Sophia Kingshill
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Yangtze
Philip Wilkinson
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Single Malt Flavours: Cooking with Whisky-Marinated Herbs
Bob Minnekeer
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Scottish Military Disasters
Paul Cowan
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The migration debate
Sarah Spencer
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Jacobite Stories
Dane Love
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Murder on File: The World’s Most Notorious Killers
Richard Whittington-Egan, Molly Whittington-Egan
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The History of Scotland: Teach Yourself Ebook
Dr David Allan
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God Collar
Marcus Brigstocke
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Midges in Scotland
George Hendry
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Glencoe and the Indians
James Hunter
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Go the Fuck to Sleep
Adam Mansbach, Ricardo Cortes
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