CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scotland in the Nineteenth Century
John F. McCaffrey
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The Massacre of Glencoe
John Buchan
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Tobermory Teuchter
Peter MacNab
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Robert Burns: The Tinder Heart
Hugh Douglas
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Battlefields of England and Scotland
John Kinross
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The Red-Funnelled Boat
Peter Armstrong
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The Scottish Invention of English Literature
Robert Crawford
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The Granite City: History of Aberdeen
Robert Smith
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The European Sun: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance…
Graham D. Caie, Rod Lyall, Sally Mapstone, Kenneth Simpson
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More Adventures with Britannia: Personalities, Politics and Culture in Britain
Wm Roger Louis
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Robert the Bruce’s Rivals, the Comyns: 1212-1314
Alan Young
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Scotland’s Mountains Before the Mountaineers
Ian R. Mitchell
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Your Father and I
Isabella G. MacLean
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Polly: the True Story Behind Whisky Galore
Roger Hutchinson
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Walking in the Hebrides
Roger A. Redfern
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Lothian: A Historical Guide
Mark Collard
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UFO Scotland: Beyond the Falkirk Triangle
Ron Halliday
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The Identity of the Scottish Nation: An Historic Quest
William Ferguson
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The Highland Geology Trail
John L. Roberts
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Murder Under Trust: Sir Lachlan Mor Maclean of Duart, 1558-98
Nicholas Maclean-Bristol
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