CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Robbie Coltrane’s B-Road Britain
Robbie Coltrane
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Optimist: Search for Brighter Side
Laurence Shorter
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Key Ideas in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language
Siobhan Chapman, Christopher Routledge
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Deleuze’s Hume: Philosophy, Culture and the Scottish Enlightenment
Jeffrey A. Bell
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Language, Meaning and the Law
Chris Hutton
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A Night Out with Robert Burns: The Greatest Poems
Robert Burns, Andrew O'Hagan
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Metaphysics and the Good: Themes from the Philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams
Samuel Newlands, Larry M. Jorgensen
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Robert Burns: A Life
Ian McIntyre
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Chuckies Fir the Cairn: Poems in Scots and Gaelic by Contemporary Dumfries and Galloway Poets
Rab Wilson
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Between Ourselves
Donald Smith
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The Best Laid Schemes: Robert Burns
Robert Crawford, Christopher McLachlan
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New Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Robert Crawford
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect: The Luath Kilmarnock Edition
Robert Burns, Bob Dewar, John Cairney, Clark McGinn
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Scottish Poems
Gerard Carruthers
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A History of Scottish Philosophy
Alexander Broadie
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The Ethics of Peacebuilding
Tim Murithi, Nigel Dower
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How to Pass Higher Physics
Hugh McGill
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God, the Poet and the Devil: Robert Burns and Religion
Donald Smith
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Tales from Braemore: Caithness Legends and Mysteries
Robert P. Gunn
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Englishness: Twentieth-century Popular Culture and the Forming of English Identity
Simon Featherstone
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