CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Old Annbank And Mossblown
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Old Kilconquhar And Colinsburgh
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Perspectives on the Older Scottish Tongue
Christian J. Kay, Margaret MacKay
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Lochaber: A Historical Guide
Paula Martin
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To Me to Live is Christ: The Life and Work of Peter H Barber
Edward W. Burrows
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Educating Alice
Alice Steinbach
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Holyrood: The Inside Story
Susan Bain
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Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats
T. S. Eliot, Sir John Gielgud, Irene Worth
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Scotland’s Far West: Walks on Mull and Ardnamurchan
Denis Brook, Phil Hinchliffe
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Southern Uplands
Nick Williams
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Phoebe Anna Traquair: 1852-1936
Elizabeth Cumming
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The Lighthouse Stevensons
Bella Bathurst
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Philip’s Street Atlas Ayrshire: North, East and South
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Mariner’s Launch
Dr. Raymond Solly
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David II
Michael Penman
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Despite the System
Clinton Heylin
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Culloden 1746
Stuart Reid
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The Good Neighbour
John Burnside
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The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment
Alexander Broadie
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Garden of Cosmic Speculation
Charles Jencks
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