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Glasgow Street Names
Carol Foreman
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Jack Webster’s Aberdeen
Jack Webster
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BALTIC
Andrew Guest
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100 Favourite Scottish Poems to Read Out Loud
Gordon Jarvie
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Ghosts at the Table
Des Wilson
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The Comic Legend of William McGonagall: A Pictorial Story Based on the Life of the World’s Worst Poet with Illustrated Verse
Charles Nasmyth, Richard Demarco, Charles Nasmyth
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Awa’ An’ Bile Yer Heid!
Ross David, Rupert Besley
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A History of the Native Woodlands of Scotland, 1500-1920
T. C. Smout, Alan R. MacDonald, Fiona Watson
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Strathalder: A Highland Estate
Roderick Grant
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My First Summer in the Sierra: The Journal of a Soul on Fire
John Muir, Robert Macfarlane
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Chronometer Jack: The Autobiography of the Shipmaster, John Miller of Edinburgh (1802-1883)
Robin Craig, Ann Nix, Michael Nix
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Commando Country
Stuart Allan
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Hand, Heart and Soul: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Scotland
Elizabeth Cumming
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Scotland: The Road Divides
Henry McLeish, Tom Brown
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Culloden Tales: Stories from Scotland’s Most Famous Battlefield
Hugh G. Allison
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Conan Doyle: The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes
Andrew Lycett
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Gift: How the Creative Spirit Transforms
Lewis Hyde
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Hungry for Hope
Nick Baines
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Salt and Light
Kenneth Steven
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Watercolours
Fiona Peart
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