CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Interviews and Recollections
Harold Orel
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Medical Education in the Age of Improvement: Edinburgh Students and Apprentices
Lisa M. Rosner
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The Fabulous Matter of Fact: Poetics of Neil M. Gunn
Richard Price
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Laser Systems for Photobiology and Photomedicine
Arthur N. Chester, S. Martellucci, A. M. Verga Scheggi
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Highland Games: The Making of the Myth
Grant Jarvie
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Crowdie and Cream and Other Stories
Finlay J. Macdonald
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A History of Scotland
Bruce Lenman, J.L. Mackie
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Sexual Divisions Revisited
Sheila Allen, Diane Leonard, Matthew Santirocco
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The Digest: Consolidated Table of Cases
Simon Hetherington, Lesley J. Whitbourn, Ravinder Rehsi
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The Poetry of the Scots
Duncan Munro Glen
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Money in the People’s Republic of China: A Comparative Perspective
Gavin Peebles
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“The World is Ill-divided: Women’s Work in Scotland in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Eleanor Gordon, Esther Breitenbach
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Celtic: Living in Scotland, Ireland and Wales
Deborah Krasner
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Clyde River and Other Steamers
Christian Leslie Dyce Duckworth, G.E. Langmuir
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Town Life in Fourteenth-century Scotland
Elizabeth L. Ewan
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Humanism in Renaissance Scotland
John Macqueen
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About Edwin Morgan
Robert Crawford, Hamish Whyte
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Fodor’s Europe’s Great Cities ’90: A Complete Guide to 25 Cities
Fodor's
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Beyond the Brochs: Changing Perspectives on the Atlantic Scottish Iron Age
Ian Armit
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Traditional Island Knitting: A Classic Collection of Unique Hand-Knitted Designs
Pam Dawson
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