CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The West Highland Way
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The Acts of the Apostles
William Barclay
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Dash O’Doric : The Hale Lot
Norman Harper, Robbie Shepherd
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Celtic Warfare
James Michael Hill
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The Origins and Nature of the Scottish Enlightenment
R.H. Campbell, Andrew Stewart Skinner
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Noble Society in Scotland: Wealth, Family and Culture, from Reformation to Revolution
Keith M. Brown
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The Slab Boys Trilogy
John Byrne
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The (completely Unofficial) Tartan Army Songbook
Ian Black, David Taylor
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Ayr Past and Present: Past & Present
Dane Love
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The Assassin’s Cloak: An Anthology of the World’s Greatest Diarists
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The Enigmatic Sailor
Sir Alan Peacock
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Byron: Life and Legend
Fiona MacCarthy
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Scots in Canada
Jenni Calder
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Stanley Baxter’s Bedside Book of Glasgow Humour
Stanley Baxter
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Midges in Scotland
George Hendry
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The Revolutionary Art of the Future: Rediscovered Poems
Hugh MacDiarmid, John Manson, Dorian Grieve, Alan Riach, Hugh MacDiarmid
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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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Peter Mackay
Academic, writer and broadcaster Pàdraig MacAoidh (Peter Mackay) has been appointed as Scotland’s Makar – our national poet. First Minister John Swinney MSP formally welcomed Pàdraig to the role at Edinburgh Central Library on 2 December 2024. The Maka …
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