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Richard the Lionheart: King and Knight
Jean Flori
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Battle for the North: The Tay and Forth Bridges and the 19th Century Railway Wars
Charles McKean
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The Rangers Miscellany
John D. T. White
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Rattlesnake Road
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Whisky
Aeneas MacDonald
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25 Walks: Edinburgh and Lothian
Roger Smith
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Hebridean Visitors’ Book
Mairi Hedderwick
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Hebridean Birthday Book
Mairi Hedderwick
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Mull
John Macpherson
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Life on the Levels: Voices from the Working World
Tony Anderson, Chris Willoughby
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Scotland Farewell: The Voyage of the Brig Hector
Donald Mackay
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Bath Curiosities
Michael Raffael
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Nineteen Poems of Norman MacCaig
Norman MacCaig
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Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia
Rebecca West, Geoff Dyer
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Religious Expression: Religious Expression
Colin Maclean, Kenneth Veitch
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James IV
Norman Macdougall
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Harry Benson
Roger Hargreaves
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The Singin’ Lass: Selected Works of Marion Angus
Marion Angus, Aimee Chalmers
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War Dead: Western Societies and the Casualties of War
Luc Capdevila, Daniele Voldman, Richard Veasey
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Voices from Their Ain Countrie: The Poems of Marion Angus and Violet Jacob
Marion Angus, Violet Jacob, Katherine Gordon
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