CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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We’ll Support You Evermore: The Impertinent Saga of Scottish Fitba’
Ian Archer, Trevor Royle
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The Economy of Literary Form: English Literature and the Industrialization of Publishing, 1800-1850
Lee Erickson
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The Radical Thread: Political Change in Scotland, Paisley Politics, 1885-1924
Catriona M.M. MacDonald
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Queen of Scots
Rosalind K. Marshall
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Nature’s Museums: Victorian Sciences and the Architecture of Display
Carla Yanni
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Sugar Cane: A Poem
James Grainger, John Gilmore, John Gilmore
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Perthshire in History and Legend
Archie McKerracher
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On the Trail of Robert Burns
John Cairney
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Clan, King and Covenant: The History of the Highland Clans from the Civil War to the Glencoe Massacre
John L. Roberts
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The Furrow Behind Me: the Autobiography of a Hebridean Crofter
Angus MacLellan, John Lorne Campbell
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From Lochnaw to Manitoulin: A Highland Soldier’s Tour Through Upper Canada
Andrew Agnew, Scott A. McLean
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The Kingdom of Fife: An Illustrated Architectural Guide
Glen L. Pride
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Scottish Art, 1460-2000
Duncan Macmillan
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Living In The Highlands
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Knowledge About Language
Mary M. Firth, Andrew G. Ralston
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Scottish Popular Politics: From Radicalism to Labour
W.Hamish Fraser
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The Scottish Miners, 1874-1939: v. 1: Industry, Work and Community
Alan Campbell
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Scottish Plants for Scottish Gardens
Jill Hamilton
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Gauguin’s Vision
Belinda Thomson
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Scotland’s Nature in Trust: The National Trust for Scotland and Its Wildland and Crofting Management
J. L. Johnston, John Busby
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