CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scottish Place Names
George Mackay
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From Kelso to Kalamazoo: The Life and Times of George Taylor, 1803-1891
Margaret Jeary, Mark Mulhern
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Cairngorm John: A Life in Mountain Rescue
John Allen, Robert Davidson, Chris Bonnington
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Making the Known World New
Kenneth Steven
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Before Scotland: The Story of Scotland Before History
Alistair Moffat
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The UK Parliament
Moyra Grant
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The Secrets of Rosslyn
Roddy Martine
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Discovering Biological Psychology
Laura A. Freberg
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Enlightenment and Change: Scotland 1746-1832
Bruce Lenman
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An Anarchist’s Story: The Life of Ethel Macdonald
Chris Dolan
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The Merry Muses of Caledonia
Robert Burns, James Barke, Sydney Goodsir-Smith, J. Delancey Ferguson, Valentina Bold, Bob Dewar
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This Too Shall Pass: Reflections on East Lothian
Roddy Martine
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The Wall: Rome’s Greatest Frontier
Alistair Moffat
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Victorian Literature and Postcolonial Studies
Patrick Brantlinger
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The Myth of the Jacobite Clans: The Jacobite Army in 1745
Professor Murray Pittock
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Walking on the Orkney and Shetland Isles: 80 Walks in the Northern Isles
Graham Uney
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Custom and Conflict in the Land of the Gael: Ballachulish, 1900-1910
Neville Kirk
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Lost Perthshire
Ann Lindsay
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Indian English
Pingali Sailaja
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Living a Countersign: From Iona to Basic Christian Communities
Ian M. Fraser
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