CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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A Life in Pictures
Alasdair Gray
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River of Fire: The Clydebank Blitz
John MacLeod
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Kitchen Assault Course: For Men Who Can’t Cook or Have Never Had to!
Rene La Sagne
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Wrecks & Reefs of Southeast Scotland: 100 Dives from the Forth Road Bridge to Eyemouth
Mike Clark
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Bob Servant: Hero of Dundee
Bob Servant, Neil Forsyth
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The Poor Had No Lawyers: Who Owns Scotland and How They Got it
Andy Wightman
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Weeds: The Story of Outlaw Plants
Richard Mabey
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Northern Lights: The Age of Scottish Lighthouses
Alison Morrison-Low
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Hail! Hail!: Classic Celtic Old Firm Clashes
Martin Hannan
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Follow, Follow: Classic Rangers Old Firm Clashes
Iain Duff
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Seeing Things: A Memoir
Oliver Postgate, Stephen Fry, Daniel Postgate
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Doctor in the Navy
Bill Yule
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Qi: the Book of General Ignorance – the Noticeably Stouter Edition
John Mitchinson, John Lloyd
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My Sporting Heroes: His 50 Greatest from Britain and Ireland
Ian Botham
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The Butterfly Isles: A Summer in Search of Our Emperors and Admirals
Patrick Barkham
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The Hebrides: An Aerial View of a Cultural Landscape
Angus MacDonald, Patricia MacDonald
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The World Atlas of Whisky
Dave Broom
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Behind the Thistle: Playing Rugby for Scotland
David Barnes, Peter Burns
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Inside Edinburgh
David Torrance
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Mary, Queen of Scots: Truth or Lies
Rosalind K. Marshall
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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Nina Allan
Nina Allan was born in London and grew up in the south east of England. Her first published piece of fiction appeared in a magazine called Dark Horizons in 2002. Since then, her stories have featured in numerous magazines and anthologies including The …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Extremis Publishing
Extremis Publishing is an independent publishing house based in the heart of Scotland which is dedicated to producing the highest quality of non-fiction in the subject areas of the arts, media and culture. We are committed to the delivery of a publishi …