CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Civilizing Money: Hume, his Monetary Project and the Scottish Enlightenment
George Caffentzis
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Fodor’s Edinburgh 25 Best
Fodor's Travel Guides
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Bleak: The Mundane Comedy
R.M Murray
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Connecting Scotland’s History: A Scottish History Timeline Linked into 2,000 Years of World History
Anna Groundwater
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Ayes & Ears: Opening Up the World of Westminster
David Amess
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Life in the Raws: Memories of a Shale Oil Village
Jock Findlay, Neil Findlay, Sybil Cavanagh
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It Started in a Cupboard: Adventures in Life, Learning and Happiness
Calman Kenneth
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I Like Your Hat
Magi Gibson
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Singing in the Streets: A Glasgow Memoir
Maria Fyfe
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Exploring Edinburgh: An Architectural Guide
Robin Ward
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Hume’s Skepticism in the Treatise of Human Nature
Robert J. Fogelin
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David Hume: His Theory of Knowledge and Morality
D.G.C. MacNabb
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Spike Munro: Selected Poems
Spike Munro
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A Strategy of Mirrors
Derek J Brown
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Scottish Patter: A Guide to Life
Scottish Patter
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Ray Harryhausen: Titan of Cinema
Vanessa Harryhausen
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E.A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas
Ben Reiss, Antonia Laurence-Allen, Jennifer Melville
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Burns for Every Day of the Year
Robert Burns
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The Assassin’s Cloak
Irene Taylor, Alan Taylor
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Everything Passes, Everything Remains: Freewheelin’ Through Spain, Song and Memory
Chris Dolan
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