CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Asylum Dance
John Burnside
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Rain
Don Paterson
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Sea Dog Bamse: World War II Canine Hero
Angus Whitson, Andrew A. Orr
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Muslims of Europe: The ‘other’ Europeans
H. A. Hellyer
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The Foresters
James Miller
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Chic Murray’s Funnyosities
Robbie Grigor
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Lion Man
Ian McGeechan
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Guide to Tracing Your Donegal Ancestors
Helen Meehan, Godfrey H. Duffy, Cathy Henderson
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No More Beyond: The Life of Hubert Wilkins
Simon Nasht
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Leicester City Miscellany
Matt Bozeat
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Mein Rant – A Summary in Light Verse of ‘Mein Kampf’
R.F. Patterson, Heath Robinson
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Chambers Crossword Lists: Over 170,000 Solutions to Every Kind of Crossword
Chambers, Chambers
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The Edinburgh Companion to Muriel Spark
Michael Gardiner, Willy Maley
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The Edinburgh Companion to Robert Burns
Gerard Carruthers
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Understanding Grammar in Scotland Today
John Corbett, Christian J. Kay
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An Eye on the Hebrides
Mairi Hedderwick
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Between the Monster and the Saint: Reflections on the Human Condition
Richard Holloway
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The Fallen: Life in and Out of Britain’s Most Insane Group
Dave Simpson
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The Hunt in the Forest
John Burnside
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A New History of the Picts
Stuart McHardy
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