CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Royal Stuarts: A History of the Family That Shaped Britain
Allan Massie
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Scotland: 1,000 Things You Need to Know
Edwin Moore
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The Land of the Seal People
Duncan Williamson, Linda Williamson
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When I Heard the Bell: The Loss of the Iolaire
John MacLeod
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The Druid Isle
Ellen Evert Hopman
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Literary Criticism: A New History
Gary Day
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Selected Poems by Robert Burns in Chinese Translation
Natascha Gentz
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The Government of Scotland: Public Policy Making After Devolution
Michael Keating
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Pictish and Viking-age Carvings from Shetland
Ian G. Scott, Anna Ritchie
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Luftwaffe Over Scotland: A History of German Air Attacks on Scotland, 1939-45
Les Taylor
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Woman: Acceptable Expoitation for Profit
Shreela Flather
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The Riches Beneath Our Feet: How Mining Shaped Britain
Geoff Coyle
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Scotland
AA Publishing
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True North: Travels in Arctic Europe
Francis Gavin
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Walking on Harris and Lewis: 30 Routes in the Outer Hebrides
Richard Barrett
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Walking on Harris and Lewis: 30 Routes in the Outer Hebrides
Richard Barrett
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Six Months in Sudan: A Young Doctor in a War-Torn Village
James Maskalyk
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Whiskies (Collins Need to Know?)
Dominic Roskrow
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On the Crofter’s Trail
Craig David
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Hamish’s Mountain Walk: The First Traverse of the Munros in a Single Journey
Hamish M. Brown
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Lessons From Scottish Schools: A Q & A with Lindsay Paterson
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
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‘An Odious Campaign’ by Rob McInroy – Why a 1936 By-Election Still Resonates
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