CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Lydia: Wife of Hugh Miller of Cromarty
Elizabeth Sutherland
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Culloden Moor 1746
Stuart Reid, Gerry Embleton
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Burns the Radical: Politics and Poetry in Late Eighteenth-century Scotland
Liam McIlvanney
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The “Daily Telegraph” British Battlefields: The Definitive Guide to Warfare in England and Scotland
Philip Warner
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Glasgow Zen
Alan Spence
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Highland Warrior: Alasdair MacColla and the Civil Wars
David Stevenson
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Scottish Medieval Churches: Architecture and Furnishings
Richard Fawcett
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The Kings and Queens of Scotland
Pat Southern, Richard Oram
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Being Scottish: Personal Reflections on Scottish Identity Today
Tom M. Devine, Paddy Logue
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Tecpan, Guatemala: A Modern Maya Town in Global and Local Context
Edward F. Fischer, Carol Hendrickson
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Stapme: The Biography of Squadron Leader Basil Gerald Stapleton DFC, DFC (Dutch)
David Ross
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The Swiss Reformation
Bruce Gordon
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Scottish Writers Talking II: In Interview
Isobel Murray
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Grampian Ways
Robert Smith
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The Horseman’s Word
Timothy Neat
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Terry Farrell in Scotland
Terry Farrell and Partners
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The Secret Still
Gavin D. Smith
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The Whisky Barons
Allen Andrews
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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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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
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Val McDermid
Crime novelist Val McDermid grew up in Kirkcaldy, and spent a lot of her childhood with her grandparents in East Wemyss. At High School she was placed in an experimental high-IQ stream, taught separately from the other children; the Prime Minister Gord …
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