CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scotland for Beginners: 1314 an’ A’ That
Rupert Besley, Rupert Besley
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The Discovery of the Hebrides: Voyagers to the Western Isles, 1745-1883
Elizabeth Bray
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Three Scottish Poets
Norman MacCaig, Edwin Morgan, Liz Lochhead
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Haud Yer Wheesht!: Your Scottish Granny’s Favourite Sayings
Allan Morrison, Rupert Besley
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My Schools and Schoolmasters
Hugh Miller, James Robertson, James Robertson
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Scottish Mysteries
Donald M. Fraser
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Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s “Sunset Song”
Douglas Young
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The Adoption Papers
Jackie Kay
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Species History In Scotland
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Highland Folk Ways
I.F. Grant
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The Jimmy Shand Story
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The Rose and the Thistle: Essays on the Culture of Late Medieval and Renaissance Scotland
J Wood, Juliette Wood
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Social Services in Scotland
John English
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A Family from Barra: An Adoption Story
Beryl Martin
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The Post in the Hills
Katharine Stewart
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No Port in a Storm
Robert MacAlindin
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A Century of the Scottish People, 1830-1950
T. C. Smout
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Creating Worlds, Constructing Meaning: Scottish Storyline Method
Jeff Creswell, Bobbi Fisher
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An Enlightenment Tory in Victorian Scotland
Michael Michie
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Ewan McGregor: The Biography
Billy Adams
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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
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