CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Michael Coren
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Neil M.Gunn: The Fabulous Matter of Fact
Richard Price
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James Boswell, 1740-95: The Scottish Perspective
Roger Craik
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Tracing Scottish Local History
Cecil Sinclair
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Ends and Beginnings
Iain Crichton-Smith
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Borders and Berwick: Illustrated Architectural Guide to the Scottish Borders and Tweed Valley
Charles A. Strang
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Finding Peggy: A Glasgow Childhood
Meg Henderson
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West Lothian: An Illustrated Architectural Guide
Richard Jaques, Charles McKean
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Lucky Poet
Hugh MacDiarmid
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Everything is Strange
Frank Kuppner
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The Influence of Islam on Medieval Europe
Prof. W. Montgomery Watt
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Exploring Scottish Hill Tracks: For Walkers and Mountain Bikers
Ralph Storer
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Scottish Abbeys and Priories
Richard Fawcett
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The Fife Coast: From the Forth Bridges to Leuchars by the Castles Coast and the East Neuk
Hamish M. Brown
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Pathfinder Perthshire, Angus & Fife: Walks
John Watney, Neil Wilson, Jacquetta Megarry, Stephen Setford, Thomas Albrighton, Sonya Calton, Crimson Publishing
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The Trossachs
Cameron McNeish
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The Mother Town: Civic Ritual, Symbol and Experience in the Borders of Scotland
Gwen Kennedy Neville
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Highland Perthshire
Roger Smith
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Long Distance Walks in Scotland
Arthur Stewart
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Selected Letters
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Betty T. Bennett
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