CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Mary Queen of Scots: And the Murder of Lord Darnley
Alison Weir
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The Bard: Robert Burns, A Biography
Robert Crawford
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Celtic: The Lisbon Lions: A Celebration of the European Cup Campaign 1967
Andy Dougan
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Skye: The Island
James Hunter
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Crimelord: The Licensee: The True Story of Tam McGraw
Mr David Leslie
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Black Watch: Liberating Europe and catching Himmler – my extraordinary WW2 with the Highland Division
Tom Renouf
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Among the Deer: In the Woods and on the Hill – A Stalker Looks Back
Duff Hart-Davis
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Inside the IRA: Dissident Republicans and the War for Legitimacy
Andrew Sanders
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Whiskey and Spirits For Dummies
Perry Luntz
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Country Driving: A Chinese Road Trip
Peter Hessler
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Mind Over Matter: Noetic Science and the Question of Consciousness
Michael Kerrigan
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Growing Barn Owls in My Garden
Paul Hackney
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An Orkney Boyhood
Duncan Cameron Mackenzie, Mark Mulhern , Caroline Milligan
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Moidart: Among the Clanranalds
Charles McDonald, John Watts
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Heroes are Forever: The Life and Times of Celtic Legend Jimmy McGrory
John Cairney
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A Scottish Football Hall of Fame
John Cairney
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On Rare Birds
Anita Albus
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Beneath the Black Water: The Search for an Ancient Fish
Jon Berry
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Palm Oil and Small Chop
John Goble
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Roots of Stone: The Story of Those Who Came Before
Hugh G. Allison
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