CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Hidden Scotland
Ann Lindsay
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Culloden: The Last Charge of the Highland Clans
Geoff Sadler
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Times Past 2: Every Picture Tells a Story: More Evocative Images from the Archives of the Herald and Evening Times: 2
Russell Leadbetter
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The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature: v. 2: Enlightenment, Britain and Empire (1707-1918)
Ian Brown, Thomas Owen Clancy, Susan Manning, Professor Murray Pittock
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The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature: v. 1: From Columba to the Union (until 1707)
Ian Brown, Thomas Owen Clancy, Susan Manning, Professor Murray Pittock
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The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature: v. 3: Modern Transformations – New Identities (from 1918)
Ian Brown, Thomas Owen Clancy, Susan Manning, Professor Murray Pittock
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The No.2 Global Detective
Toby Clements
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Follow On
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Burning and Turning: The Rescue 177 Story Continues
James A. Begg
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A Union for Empire: Political Thought and the British Union of 1707
John Robertson
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The Guide to Mysterious Perthshire
Geoff Holder
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Douglas Gordon: Superhumanatural
Douglas Gordon
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William McGonagall: Collected Poems
Chris Hunt, Colin Walker
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Scottish Voices from the Great War
Derek Young
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My Little Town of Cromarty: The History of a Northern Scottish Town
Mr David Alston
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The Last of the Tinsmiths: The Life of Willie MacPhee
Sheila Douglas
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God’s Islanders: The Story of Gigha
Catherine Czerkawska
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Cocktails & After Dinner Drinks
David Biggs
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The Scottish Secretaries
David Torrance
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Centre of Excellence: The Jim Renwick Story
David Barnes
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