CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Being English in Scotland
Murray Watson
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Politics and War in the Three Stuart Kingdoms, 1637-49
David Scott
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Curiosities Of Art And Nature
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Old Lower Deeside
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Jim Hewitson’s Original Scots Miscellany
Jim Hewitson
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The Scots: A Photohistory
Murray MacKinnon, Richard Oram
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The “Times” Crossword: Bk.7
Mike Laws
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Jackie Milburn: A Man of Two Halves
Jack Milburn
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Jinglin’ Geordie’s Legacy: A History of George Heriot’s School
Brian R.W. Lockheart
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Shipwrecks of the North of Scotland
R.N. Baird
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The Sword and the Cross
Richard Holloway, Richard Holloway
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Children of the Black House
Calum Ferguson
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The Island Whisky Trail: An Illustrated Guide to the Hebridean Whisky Distilleries
Neil Wilson
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“Brigadoon”, “Braveheart” and the Scots: Distortions of Scotland in Hollywood Cinema
Colin McArthur
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Selected Poems
Harriet Harvey Wood, William Dunbar
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Restoration Scotland, 1660-1690: Royalist Politics, Religion and Ideas
Clare Jackson
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The Mountain of Light
Jim Crumley
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Laugh Scotland!
Allan Morrison
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The North Atlantic Front: The Northern Isles at War
James Miller
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The Scottish Revolution 1637-44
David Stevenson
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