CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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A Glossary of Corpus Linguistics
Paul Baker, Andrew Hardie, Tony McEnery
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Tartan: The Highland Habit
Hugh Cheape
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Night song of the last tram: A Glasgow childhood
Robert Douglas
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The Second Scottish War of Independence
Chris Brown
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Thomas Reid – Essays on the Active Powers of Man
Thomas Reid, Knud Haakonssen, James A. Harris
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Squaddie: A Soldier’s Story
Steven McLaughlin
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Strange Things: Father Allan, Ada Goodrich Freer and the Second Sight
Trevor John Lorne Campbell
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From Paella to Porridge: A Farewell to Mallorca and a Scottish Adventure
Peter Kerr
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Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw: Excursions in the Great Weird North
Will Ferguson
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Land, Faith and the Crofting Community: Christianity and Social Criticism in the Highlands of Scotland 1843-1893
Allan W. Maccoll
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Despite the System
Clinton Heylin
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The Munros: Scottish Mountaineering Club Hillwalkers’ Guide
Donald J. Bennet, Rab Anderson
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Anatomy Acts: A Scottish Journey Through the Body
Dawn Kemp
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Get Set for Religious Studies
Dominic Corrywright, Peggy Morgan
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Seekers of Truth: The Scottish Founders of Modern Public Accountancy
Gary J. Previts, Robert Bricker, Thomas A. Lee
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Scottish Fiction and the British Empire
Douglas S. Mack
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Democracy in Britain
Matt Cole
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Scottish Birds
Valerie Thom
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Wildlife Traveller: Scottish Mainland
Richard Row
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Rails Across the Border
Alexander J Mullay
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