CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Lismore: The Great Garden
Robert Hay
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum: A Souvenir Guide
Kelvingrove Art Gallery
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Speaking to Power: Advocacy for Health and Social Care
David Donnison
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Robert Burns in Your Pocket: A Biography, and Selected Poems and Songs, of Scotland’s National Poet
Robert Burns
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George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community
Dr. Timothy C Baker
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Power Play: Sport, the Media and Popular Culture
Raymond Boyle, Richard Haynes
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Don’t Rhyme for the Sake of Riddlin’: The Authorised Story of Public Enemy
Russell Myrie
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Highland Journey
Mairi Hedderwick
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Chocolate and Cuckoo Clocks: The Essential Alan Coren
Alan Coren, Giles Coren, Victoria Coren
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Leading from the Front: My Story
Gerald Ronson
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The Scottish Enlightenment Desk Diary 2010
Sheila Szatkowski
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The Scottish Parliament 1999-2009: The First Decade
Charlie Jeffery, James Mitchell, Hansard Society
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A Natural History of St. Kilda
John Love, David Hamilton
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Call of the Eagle
Dave Walker
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Truth Tells Twice: The Life of a Buchan Farm
Charlie Allan
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Zero
Brian McCabe
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When The Sun Turns Green
Jane McKie
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Silver: An Aberdeen Anthology
Alan Spence, Hazel Hutchison
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Hamish Henderson: The Making of the Poet: v. 1
Timothy Neat
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Sons of Vulcan: Ironworkers and Steelmen in Scotland
Robert Duncan
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Lyndsey Croal
Lyndsey is a Scottish author published in over eighty magazines and anthologies, including Apex, Analog, Weird Tales, and Mslexia’s Best Women’s Short Fiction. She’s a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Awardee, Shirley Jackson Award and British Fantasy A …
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