CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Nature Contested: Environmental History in Scotland and Northern Ireland Since 1600
T. C. Smout
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American Social and Political Thought: A Concise Introduction
Andreas Hess
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Tales and Tradition of the Lews
Donald MacDonald, Emily MacDonald
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Cradle of the Scots: An Argyll Anthology
Brian D. Osborne, Ronald Armstrong
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Atholl and Gowrie: A Historical Guide
Richard Oram
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Who Owns Scotland Now?: Use and Abuse of Private Land
Auslan Cramb
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St Kilda
George Seton, Charles W.J. Withers
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The Book of Prefaces
Alasdair Gray
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100 Countryside Walks Around Edinburgh
Derek Storey
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Red Rowans and Wild Honey
Betsy Whyte
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New Selected Poems
Edwin Morgan
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The Origins of Scottish Nationhood
Neil Davidson
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Scottish Women’s Fiction, 1920s to 1960s: Journeys into Being
Christianson, Aileen Christianson
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A High and Lonely Place: Sanctuary and Plight of the Cairngorms
Jim Crumley
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20th-century Scottish Poems
Douglas Dunn
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King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000
Jane Geddes
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The Origins of Scottish Nationhood
Neil Davidson
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Scotland Decides: The Devolution Issue and the 1997 Referendum
David Denver, James Mitchell, Charles Pattie, Hugh Bochel
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The Polar Twins
Edward J. Cowan, Douglas Gifford
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Damn’ Rebel Bitches: Women of the ’45
Maggie Craig
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