CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Pennine Way
Paddy Dillon
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Love Poems
Carol Ann Duffy
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Glasgow Kisses: Valentines from the Classroom
Nora Naughton
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Sex, Lies and Handlebar Tape: The Remarkable Life of Jacques Anquetil, the First Five-times Winner of the Tour de France
Paul Howard
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Scotland and America, C.1600-c.1800
Alexander Murdoch
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Seton Gordon’s Cairngorms
Hamish M. Brown
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An Introduction to English Phonetics
Richard Ogden
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This is Birmingham: A Glimpse of the City’s Secret Treasures
Jan Bowman, Jan Bowman
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Rogano: Glasgow’s Favourite Restaurant
Alan Donaldson
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Practice Papers Higher Chemistry
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Lost Aberdeen: The Freedom Lands
Diane Morgan
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The Broons’ Book of Gairdenin’ Wisdoms
The Broons
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The Hundred Thousand Places
Thomas A. Clark
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Gone: A Chronicle of the Seafarers & Fabulous Clipper Ships of R & J Craig of Glasgow : Craig’s “Counties”
Bill Cumming
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Curriculum Vitae: A Volume of Autobiography
Muriel Spark, Elaine Feinstein
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A MacBrayne Album
Iain Quinn, Alistair Deayton
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Poetry and Jacobite Politics in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
Murray G. H. Pittock
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The Doings of Hamish and Dougal: You’ll Have Had Your Tea?
Graeme Garden, Barry Cryer
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Predictably Rational?: In Search of Defenses for Rational Behavior in Economics
Richard B. McKenzie
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Mrs Scrooge: A Christmas Tale
Carol Ann Duffy
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Muriel Spark was the grande dame of Scottish letters. A prolific writer, she has produced over twenty novels as well as works of poetry, drama, biography, non-fiction and children’s stories. Spark was born Muriel Camberg in Edinburgh in 1918 and educat …
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