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Modernism and Nationalism: Literature and Society in Scotland 1918-1939
Margery McCulloch
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Loch Lomond and the Trossachs in History and Legend
P.J.G. Ransom
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The Missing
Andrew O'Hagan
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The Wars of Scotland, 1214-1371
Michael Brown
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Irish: The Remarkable Saga of a Nation and a City
John Burrowes
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Melrose Abbey
Richard Oram, Richard Fawcett
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The Deserted Hebrides
Ray Burnett
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The Kings & Queens of Scotland
Richard Oram
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Notes from the North: Incorporating a Brief History of the Scots and the English
Emma Wood
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Roots of Stone: The Story of Those Who Came Before
Hugh G. Allison
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Designing the City: Towards a More Sustainable Urban Form
Hildebrand Frey
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Gurkha Highlander
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Scottish Architecture
Miles Glendinning, Aonghus MacKechnie
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Classic Scots Cookery
Catherine Brown
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Elements: The Landscape of Scotland
Craig McMaster
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Kilmarnock FC: 50 of the Finest Matches
Gordon Allison
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Maths for Map Makers
Dr. Arthur L. Allan
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The History of the Scottish Parliament: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1235-1560
Keith M. Brown, Dr. A. J. Mann, Alan R. MacDonald, Ronald J. Tanner
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The Wind in My Face: On the Trail of a Nature Photographer
Bridget MacCaskill, Julian Pettifer
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An Uncounselled King: Charles I and the Scottish Troubles, 1637-1641
Peter Donald, Anthony Fletcher, John Guy, John Morrill
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