CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church and Society from the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century
G.W.S. Barrow
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Robert Burns
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Astonishing Scotland!: Pass the Bunnet
Jim Hewitson
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Ayrshire: A Historical Guide
K.T.S. Campbell
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Scottish Queens, 1034-1714
Rosalind K. Marshall
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Hebridean Light
Gus Wylie
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25 Cycle Routes: Edinburgh and Lothian
Derek Purdy
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Kilmarnock Memories
Sean Beattie
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Seeking “Robinson Crusoe”
Tim Severin
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Hokkaido Highway Blues
Will Ferguson
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The Colour of Black and White
Liz Lochhead
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West Coast Support Group: Task Group 96.8, Korea 1950-1953
Maurice Cocker, Sir Edward Anson
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The McGovan Casebook: Experiences of a Detective in Victorian Edinburgh
James McGovan
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Scotland and the Music Hall, 1850-1914
Paul Maloney
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Auldearn 1645: The Marquis of Montrose’s Scottish Campaign
Stuart Reid, Gerry Embleton, Gerry Embleton
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Scotland and the Music Hall, 1850-1914
Paul Maloney
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Discovering the Scottish Revolution 1692-1746
Neil Davidson
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Discovering the Scottish Revolution 1692-1746
Neil Davidson
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The Joy of Climbing: A Celebration of Terry Gifford’s Classic Climbs
Terry Gifford
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Eating Diamonds
Loren Cruden
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‘An Odious Campaign’ by Rob McInroy – Why a 1936 By-Election Still Resonates
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