CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Shadow Behind the Sun: Flight from Kosovo: A Woman’s Story
Remzija Sherifi, Robert Davidson, George Szirtes
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Philosophy and Love: From Plato to Popular Culture
Linnell Secomb
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A Glossary of Cognitive Linguistics
Vyvyan Evans
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Times Past – the Story of York
Bill Hearld
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I Have Heard You Calling in the Night
Thomas Healy
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The Beautiful Machine: A Life in Cycling, from Tour de France to Cinder Hill
Graeme Fife
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Tales and Travels of a School Inspector
John Wilson
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The Whisky River: Distilleries of Speyside
Robin Laing, Bob Dewar
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The Wicca Book of Days
Selena Eilidh Ash
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Shield of Empire: The Royal Navy in Scotland
Brian Lavery
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Reading Round Edinburgh: A Guide to Children’s Books of the City
Lindsey Fraser, Kathryn Ross, Adrian McMurchie, J. K. Rowling
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The Book Of Lists London
Nick Rennison
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The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
Callum Macdonald
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Soirbheas/Fair Wind
Meg Bateman
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Walter Scott and Modernity
Andrew Lincoln
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The Scottish Parliament Under Charles II, 1660-1685
Gillian MacIntosh
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Preferred Lies: A Journey to the Heart of Golf
Andrew Greig
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The Speyside Way
Jacquetta Megarry, Jim Strachan
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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature
Berthold Schoene
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Scotland vs England: 300 Years of Glorious Union or Three Centuries of Misery?
Ian Black
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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
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