CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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On the Trail of William Wallace
David R. Ross
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A Tour in Scotland and Voyage to the Hebrides, 1772
Thomas Pennant
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Urban Highlanders: Highland-Lowland Migration and Urban Gaelic Culture, 1700-1900
Charles W. J. Withers
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Standing Female Nude
Carol Ann Duffy
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Scotland: 1999
Eugene Fodor, etc.
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A Naturalist’s Shetland
J. L. Johnston, John Busby
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Tales of the Tartan Army
Ian Black
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A Diverse Assembly: The Debate on a Scottish Parliament
Lindsay Paterson
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In the South Seas
Robert Louis Stevenson, Neil Rennie
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Mary Queen of Scots: Romance and Nation
Jayne Lewis
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Scottish Customs from the Cradle to the Grave
Margaret Bennett
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The Sayings of Robert Burns
Robert Burns, Robert Pearce
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Old Scotland, New Scotland
Jeff Fallow
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Part-time Higher Education: Policy, Practice and Experience
Tom Schuller, David Raffe, Brenda Morgan-Klein, Ian Clark
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It’s a Funny Life
Jimmy Logan, Billy Connolly
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Compass Guide to Hawaii
Moana Tregaskis
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Jacobitism
Professor Murray Pittock
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Echoes of the Sea: Scotland and the Sea – An Anthology
Brian Osborne
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The Einstein Paradox: And Other Science Mysteries Solved by Sherlock Holmes
Colin Bruce
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Scotland in the Nineteenth Century
John F. McCaffrey
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Ross Sayers
Ross Sayers is a writer of Scottish fiction. His debut novel for young adults, Mary’s the Name, was released in 2017. Since then, he has written other young adult novels Sonny and Me and Daisy on the Outer Line, and an adult novel The Everliving Memory …
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Black & White Publishing
Since 1999, Black and White Publishing has produced a wide range of titles with over 300 now in print, including 30 in the award-winning Itchy Coo imprint of children’s books in the Scots language, the B&W classics list and the Broons and Oor Wulli …