CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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An Antidote to the English: The Auld Alliance, 1295-1560
Norman Macdougall
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Cardinal of Scotland: David Beaton c. 1494-1546
Margaret H. B. Sanderson
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Scottish Fairy Belief: A History from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Century
Lizanne Henderson, Edward J. Cowan
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New Scotland, New Politics?
Lindsay Paterson, Alice Brown, John Curtice, Kerstin Hinds
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Mary, Queen of Scots: Politics, Passion and a Kingdom Lost
Jenny Wormald
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The Early Stuart Kings, 1603-1642
Graham E Seel, Professor David L. Smith
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The Life of David Hume
Ernest Campbell Mossner
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The People of the Sea: Celtic Legends And Myths
David Thomson, Seamus Heaney
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The Essential Edmund Leach: Volume 1: Anthropology and Society
Edmund Leach, Stephen Hugh-Jones, James Laidlaw
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Coll and Tiree
Erskine Beveridge
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Scottish Government and Politics: An Introduction
Peter Lynch
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Wheels Around Inverclyde
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James Martin – Desserts
James Martin
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No Tragic Story: The Fall of the House of Campbell
Raymond Campbell Paterson
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Grimond: Towards the Sound of Gunfire
Michael McManus
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More Fruitful Than the Soil: Army, Empire and the Scottish Highlands, 1715-1815
Andrew McKillop
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Scotland
Elspeth Wills, Michael Wills, Johnm Tomes
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Strokes of Genius
Robert Jeffrey
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The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner
John Nicol, Tim Flannery, Tim Flannery
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Malt Whisky File
John D. Lamond, Robin Tucek
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