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Where Golf is Great: The Finest Courses of Scotland and Ireland
James W. Finegan
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Fallen Pieces of the Moon
Robin Lloyd-Jones
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Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals
Hamish Brown
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Harris in History and Legend
Bill Lawson
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The Transforming Draught: “”Jekyll and Hyde””, Robert Louis Stevenson and the Victorian Alcohol Debate
Thomas L. Reed
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Wreck, Rescue and Salvage
Dick Jolly
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People of the Wild Cat Country: Tales from Badenoch and Strathspey
Sandra Macpherson
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Southern Scotland and the 7stanes: Bikefax – Selected Mountain Bike Rides
Sue Savege, Alistair Chant, Iain Withers
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Garden Hopping
Jonathan Rendall
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Aberdeen City Library
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The Rangers Miscellany
John D. T. White
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Charles McKean
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Richard the Lionheart: King and Knight
Jean Flori
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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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Life on the Levels: Voices from the Working World
Tony Anderson, Chris Willoughby
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Hebridean Visitors’ Book
Mairi Hedderwick
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Hebridean Birthday Book
Mairi Hedderwick
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Bath Curiosities
Michael Raffael
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