CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Whisky Barons
Allen Andrews
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Science and Medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment
Charles W. J. Withers, Paul Wood
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Scotland’s Golf Courses: History and Landscape
R. J. Price
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Arisaig and Morar: A History
Denis Rixson
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The Soay of Our Forefathers
Laurance Reed
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25 Walks: Ayrshire and Arran
Alan Forbes
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George Lockhart of Carnwath, 1689-1727: A Study in Jacobitism
Daniel Szechi
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Villages of Glasgow: The South Side
Aileen Smart
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LMS 150: The London Midland and Scottish Railway – A Century and a Half of Progress
Patrick Whitehouse, David St.John Thomas, Cyril Bleasdale
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Rosslyn Guardian of the Secrets of the Holy Grail
Tim Wallace-Murphy, Marilyn Hopkins
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British Romanticism and the Edinburgh Review: Bicentenary Essays
Massimiliano Demata, Duncan Wu
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Island Walks
Stephen Whitehorne
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Devolution in Britain Today
Colin Pilkington
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The Scottish Witch-hunt in Context
Julian Goodare
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A Passion for Scotland
David R. Ross
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I Remember: Memories of Raasay
John Nicolson
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The Glasgow School of Art: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
James Macaulay
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Scotland’s Beginnings: Scotland through time
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Hugh MacDonald: Highlander, Jacobite, Bishop
John Watts
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The Three Perils of Woman
James Hogg, Antony Hasler, Douglas S. Mack, David Groves
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