CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Gift Songs
John Burnside
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A Lie About My Father
John Burnside
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Walking Through Scotland’s History: Two Thousand Years on Foot
Ian R. Mitchell
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Polar Crusader: A Life of Sir James Wordie
Michael Smith
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Catherine Carswell: A Biography
Jan Pilditch
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St. Valery: The Impossible Odds
Bill Innes
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The Siege of Vienna
John Stoye
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The Grand Scuttle: The Sinking of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow in 1919
Dan Van der Vat
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A Book of Lives
Edwin Morgan
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Written Lives
Javier Marias
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The Burns Supper Companion
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Beyond the Sun: Scotland’s Favourite Paintings
Edwin Morgan
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Congratulations, You Have Just Met the Casuals
Dan Rivers
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J.M.W Turner: The Vaughan Bequest
Christopher Baker
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Northern and Insular Scots
Robert McColl Millar, Patrick Honeybone, Joan Beal, April McMahon
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Collected Poems
Louis MacNeice
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Crimelord: The Licensee: The True Story of Tam McGraw
David Leslie
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DJ: The Derek Johnstone Story
Derek Johnstone, Darrell King
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William Crozier
Katherine Crouan, S. B. Kennedy, Philip Vann
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Robert Gordon’s Legacy: A History of Robert Gordon’s Hospital and College
Brian R.W. Lockhart
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