CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Grain
John Glenday
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It’s a Long Way to Muckle Flugga
W. R. Mitchell
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Robert Burns: The Patriot Bard
Patrick Scott Hogg
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Seeing Red: The Chic Charnley Story
Chic Charnley, Alex Gordon
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Mma Ramotswe’s Cookbook
Stuart Brown, Mats Ogren Wanger, Alexander McCall Smith
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World Ethics and Climate Change: From International to Global Justice
Paul G. Harris
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So Foul and Fair a Day: A History of Scotland’s Weather and Climate
Alastair Dawson
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But I Say to You: Exploring the Gospel of Matthew
Fisher Leith
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Shooting Star: The Colin Stein Story
Colin Stein, Dr. Paul Smith
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Flawed Genius: Scottish Football’s Self Destructive Mavericks
Stephen McGowan
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Journeys in the Wilderness: A John Muir Reader
John Muir
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Hamish Henderson: Poetry Becomes People (1952-2002): v. 2
Timothy Neat
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Encyclopaedia of North-East England
Richard A. Lomas
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The Poems of Norman MacCaig
Norman MacCaig, Ewen McCaig
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The Gospel of Matthew: Daily Study Guide
William Barclay
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Lost Aberdeen: The Outskirts
Diane Morgan
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Fifty Ways to Leave Your Liver: Confessions of an Unjustified Drinker
Tom Shields
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Peak Water: Civilisations and the World’s Water Crisis
Alexander Bell
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The Gospel of Luke
William Barclay
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The Gospel of Mark
William Barclay
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