CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Computing in Scottish Education: The First Decade and Beyond
Tom Conlon, Peter Cope
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Conservatives and the Union: Study of Conservative Party Attitudes to Scotland
James Mitchell
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The Grampian Cookbook
Gladys Menhinick
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Great Britain: 1990
Eugene Fodor, etc.
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Scotland: 1990
Eugene Fodor, etc.
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Urban Development and the Royal Fine Art Commissions
A. J. Youngson
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Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland, A.D.80-1000
Alfred P. Smyth
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Nairn in Darkness and Light
David Thomson
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Come Dungeons Dark: Life and Times of Guy Aldred, Glasgow Anarchist
John Taylor Caldwell
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The Bible in Scottish Life and Literature
David F. Wright
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People and Society in Scotland
Rosalind Mitchison
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The Hoop
John Burnside
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Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles: v.37: Polish Museums: Anglo-Saxon and Later Medieval British Coins
Andrzej Mikolajczyk
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West Highland Steamers
Christian Leslie Dyce Duckworth, G.E. Langmuir
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Mountain Days & Bothy Nights
Dave Brown, Ian R. Mitchell
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Squatters & the Roots of Mau Mau
Tabitha Kanogo
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The Moffats
Francis Moffat
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Half of Glasgow’s Gone
Michael Dick
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In the South Seas: Marquesas, Paumatus and Gilbert Islands
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Tea at Miss Cranston’s: Century of Glasgow Memories
Anna Blair
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