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The Poetry of Sorley MacLean
Emma Dymock
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Isles at the Edge of the Sea
Jonny Muir
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Hood Rat
Gavin Knight
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My Autobiography
Bill McLaren
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Waterlog
Roger Deakin
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Galoshins Remembered: ‘A penny was a lot in these days’
Emily Lyle
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Masculinity
Robert Crawford
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52 Weekends by the Sea
Craig Easton, Brigid Benson
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Wort, Worms & Washbacks: Memoirs from the Stillhouse
John McDougall, Gavin D. Smith
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Wilderness Dreams: The Call of Scotland’s Last Wild Places
Mike Cawthorne
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Reconstructions: Recreating Science and Technology of the Past
Klaus Staubermann
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Glasgow Graveyard Guide
Jimmy Black, Michael T. R. B. Turnbull
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Travels with the Flea: And Other Eccentric Journeys
Jim Perrin
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Rainy Day: Games, Puzzles and Quizzes for All the Family
Chambers
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How to Pass Practice and Preparation: Higher Maths
Brian Logan
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As I Lay Me Down to Sleep
Eileen Munro, Carol McKay
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Heart and Blood Circulatory Problems
Jan De Vries
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Siberian Education
Nicolai Lilin, Jonathan Hunt
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On the State of Egypt: What Caused the Revolution
Alaa Al Aswany, Jonathan Wright
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Paranormal: The Unknown, the Unexplained and Centuries-old Mysteries
Jack Wolfsblume
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