CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Edinburgh EveryMan MapGuide
Edwin Moore
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A History of Scottish Economc Thought
Alistair Dow, Sheila Dow
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Lords of Alba: The Making of Scotland
Ian Walker
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The Faber Book Of Scottish Poetry
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The Weem Witch
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Adam Smith and the Pursuit of Perfect Liberty
James Buchan
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Apollos of the North: The Selected Poems of George Buchanan and Arthur Johnston
George Buchanan, Arthur Johnston, Robert Crawford
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Adam Smith: And the Pursuit of Perfect Liberty
James Buchan
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Skipness and the World Beyond
Joanna Gordon
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Scots Who Made America
Richard Wilson
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Tikka Look at Me Now: The Charan Gill Story
Charan Gill
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City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century London
Vic Gatrell
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Calum’s Road
Roger Hutchinson
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Rebellion and Savagery: The Jacobite Rising of 1745 and the British Empire
Geoffrey Plank
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Tikka Look at Me Now: The Charan Gill Story
Charan Gill
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Anglo-Scottish Relations, from 1900 to Devolution and Beyond
William L. Miller
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Anglo-Scottish Relations, from 1603 to 1900
T.C. Smout
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My Wicked First Life: Before the Wilderness
Mike Tomkies
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The Forth at War
William F. Hendrie
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Between Earth and Paradise
Mike Tomkies
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Julia Kelly
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