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Last Curtsey: The End of the Debutantes
Fiona MacCarthy
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None Dare Oppose: The Laird, The Beast and the People of Lewis
John MacLeod
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Inside the Divide: One City, Two Teams … the Old Firm
Richard Wilson
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Talking to Rudolf Hess
Desmond Zwar
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Haunted Aberdeen & District
Geoff Holder
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Treblinka Survivor: The Life and Death of Hershl Sperling
Mark S. Smith
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Arthur Conan Doyle: The Man Behind Sherlock Holmes
Andrew Norman
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The Woman I Was Born to be
Susan Boyle
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The Ultimate Shipwreck Guide: Whitby to Berwick
Ron Young
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The Hitler Emigres: The Cultural Impact on Britain of Refugees from Nazism
Daniel Snowman
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The Great Escape: Adventures on the Wild West Coast
Monty Halls
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A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain
Marc Morris
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Finding Peggy
Meg Henderson
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Elizabeth’s Women: The Hidden Story of the Virgin Queen
Tracy Borman
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The Hunt in the Forest
John Burnside
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Gift Songs
John Burnside
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Scottish Painting: 1837 to the Present
William R. Hardie
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Mangroves and Man-Eaters: and Other Wildlife Encounters
Dan Freeman
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Warrior Race: A History of the British at War
Lawrence James
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The Picts: Including Guides to St Vigeans Museum and Meigle Museum
Jill Harden, Andrew Burnet
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