CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Lost Highway
Peter Guralnick
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Villages of Fife
Raymond Lamont-Brown
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British Stars and Stardom: From Alma Taylor to Sean Connery
Bruce Babington, Bruce Babington
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Beinn Eighe: The Saw-toothed Mountain
J. L. Johnston, Dick Balharry, Chris Smith
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The Picts and the Scots
Lloyd Laing, Jennifer Laing
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The Sixteenth Century: 1485-1603
Patrick Collinson
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Scotland: 2002
Eugene Fodor, etc.
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Old Newmilns
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Old Darvel
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The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament: Politics and the Three Estates, 1424-1488
Roland Tanner
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The Quest for Arthur
Stuart McHardy
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Night Falls on Ardnamurchan: The Twilight of a Crofting Family
Alasdair Maclean
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Manchester on a Plate
Steven Saunders, Ferrier Richardson
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Scotland: The Story of a Nation
Magnus Magnusson
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The Clyde at War
Brian D. Osborne
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The Christian Doctrine of God: On Being Three Persons
The Very Revd Thomas F. Torrance
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Around the Peat-fire
Calum Smith
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Lewis and Harris: History and Pre-history on the Western Edge of Europe
Francis Thompson
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The Gospel of John: v.1
William Barclay, Linda Foster, John W. Drane
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Scottish Art in the 20th Century 1890-2001
Duncan Macmillan
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Murray Pittock
Since 2007, Murray has been Bradley Professor at the University of Glasgow and successively Dean, Vice-Principal and Pro Vice Principal at the University. Outside the University, he serves on the National Trust for Scotland Board (2019-27) and Investme …
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