CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scottish Proverbs
Colin S.K. Walker
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The Rough Wooings: Mary Queen of Scots, 1542-1551
Marcus Merriman
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The Ballad in Scottish History
Edward J. Cowan, Edward Cowan
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John Knox
Rosalind K. Marshall
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Distance and Proximity
Thomas A. Clark
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On the Trail of Bonnie Prince Charlie
David R. Ross
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Great Glasgow Stories: II
John Burrowes
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The Little General and the Rousay Crofters: Crisis and Conflict on an Orkney Estate
William P. L. Thomson
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Philip’s Multiscale Britain and Ireland 2001
Sterling Publishing Company, George Philip & Son
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Edinburgh’s Historic Mile
Duncan Priddle
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The West Highland Galley
Denis Rixson
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Smuaintean Fo Eiseabhal: Thoughts Under Eiseaval
Donald J. MacDonald
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Scottish Society, 1707-1830
Christopher A. Whatley
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Scottish Society, 1707-1830: Beyond Jacobitism, Towards Industrialisation
Christopher A. Whatley
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Scottish Customs
Sheila Livingstone
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Dive: Scotland’s Greatest Wrecks
Rod Macdonald
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Nature Contested: Environmental History in Scotland and Northern Ireland Since 1600
T. C. Smout
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Early Scottish Gardeners and Their Plants, 1650-1750
Forbes W. Robertson
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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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