CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scotland for Gardeners: The Guide to Scottish Gardens, Nurseries and Garden Centres
Kenneth Cox, Ray Cox
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London Interiors: From the Archives of “Country Life”
John Cornforth
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And Did Those Feet: Walking Through 2000 Years of British and Irish History
Charlie Connelly
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The Last Frontier: The Roman Invasions of Scotland
Antony Kamm, Robert Burns, Jennifer Campbell
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Deleuze and Performance
Laura Cull, Ian Buchanan
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Empire and Scottish Society: The Impact of Foreign Missions at Home, C. 1790 to C. 1914
Esther Breitenbach
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Radical social work in practice: Making a difference
Iain Ferguson, Rona Woodward
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Exploring Environmental History: Selected Essays
T. C. Smout
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A Bhoy Called Bertie: My Life and Times
Bertie Auld, Alex Gordon
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Celtic FC: The Ireland Connection
Brian McGuirk
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Hidden Treasures of the Romanovs: Saving the Royal Jewels
William Clarke
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Hitting Back
Andy Murray
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This is Not About Me
Janice Galloway
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Intending Scotland: Explorations in Scottish Culture Since the Enlightenment
Prof. Cairns Craig
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The Scottish Golf Guide
David Hamilton
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The Man Who Cycled The World
Mark Beaumont
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Warriors of the Word: The World of the Scottish Highlanders
Michael Newton
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‘We in Scotland’: Thatcherism in a Cold Climate
David Torrance
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The Nine-Holer Guide: Scotland’s Nine-Hole Golf Courses
Derek McAdam
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Wanderings with a Camera in Scotland: The Photography of Erskine Beveridge
Lesley M. Ferguson
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