CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Pressure Groups
Duncan Watts
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Britain and the European Union
Alistair Jones
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Rooted in Scotland: Getting to the Heart of Your Scottish Heritage
Cameron Taylor
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Brainheart: A Salutation in Rhyme Metrically Mirroring and Lauding Scotland’s Heroes and Heroines of Innovation and Discovery in a Celebration of Their Contributions to the Good of the Human Race
Paraig MacNeil
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Robert Fergusson: Selected Poems
James Robertson
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Edinburgh: 40 Town and Country Walks
Kerry Nelson
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Prince: a Thief in the Temple
Brian Morton
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Snowblind/Smokescreen
Robert Sabbag
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Philosophy of Science A-Z
Stathis Psillos, Oliver Leaman
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Scottish Independence and the Idea of Britain: From the Picts to Alexander III
Dauvit Broun
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Clap Hands for the Singing Molecatcher: Scenes from a Scottish Childhood
Roderick Grant
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Transatlantic Literary Studies: A Reader
Susan Manning, Andrew Taylor
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Listen to the Trees
Don MacCaskill
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Brother Nature
Jim Crumley
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British Propaganda to France, 1940-1944: Machinery, Method and Message
Tim Brooks, Philip Taylor
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Dear Laura
Laura Hird
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44 Things: My Year at Home
Kirsty Gunn
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Text World Theory: An Introduction
Joanna Gavins
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The Strange Affair of Madeleine Smith: Victorian Scotland’s Trial of the Century
Douglas MacGowan
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The Great Glen Way: Two-way Trail Guide
Paddy Dillon
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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
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Agnes Owens
Agnes Owens is one of Scotland’s most original but often overlooked short fiction authors. Readers are seeking out undiscovered classics from the recent past, and these seven works are hidden literary gems that are sure to engage readers and find a wid …
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