CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Hamish’s Groats End Walk: One Man & His Dog on a Hill Route Through Britain & Ireland
Hamish M. Brown
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Court Poetry in Late Medieval England and Scotland: Allegories of Authority
Antony J. Hasler
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Frame of Mind
Graeme Dott
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Red Dust Road
Jackie Kay
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Tommy’s Peace: A Family Diary 1919-33
Tommy Cairns Livingstone
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Collins World Atlas
Collins Maps
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For Richer, For Poorer: Confessions of a Player
Victoria Coren
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At the Loch of the Green Corrie
Andrew Greig
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Frame of Mind: The Autobiography of the World Snooker Champion
Graeme Dott
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Dear Mr Harper: Britain’s First Green Parliamentarian
Robin Harper, Fred Bridgland
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Stuart Adamson: In A Big Country
Glen Allan, James Dean Bradfield, Ian Rankin
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The Appin Murder: The Killing of the Red Fox
Seamus Carney
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Financial Planning for Older People: A Comprehensive Guide to Decision Making
John Kerrigan, Harry D. Kerrigan
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How to Pass Higher History
Sandy Burgess, Simon Wood
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International Issues
Frank Cooney, Paul Creaney, Graeme Pont, Pauline Elliott
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The Oxford Companion to Scottish History
Michael Lynch
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Bomb Hunters: In Afghanistan with Britain’s Elite Bomb Disposal Unit
Sean Rayment
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Bomb Hunters: In Afghanistan with Britain’s Elite Bomb Disposal Unit
Sean Rayment
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Africa United: How Football Explains Africa
Steve Bloomfield
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At the Water’s Edge: A Walk in the Wild
John Lister-Kaye
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