CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Capital of the Mind
James Buchan
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The Scots Kitchen
F. Marian McNeill (author), Iain McIntosh (illustrator), Catherine Brown (editor)
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Highlands & Islands of Scotland
Alistair Moffat
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The Full Nest
Fiona Gibson
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Kitchen Table: Simple Things Made Well
Emily Cuddeford, Rachel Morgan
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There She Goes
Esa Aldegheri (editor)
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Volcanic Tongue
David Keenan
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The Pocket Guide to Edinburgh’s Best Buildings
Robin Ward
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An Staran
Petra Poncarova
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Queen James: the Life and Loves of Britain’s First King
Gareth Russell
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The History Trees
Colin Salter
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Literature for the People: How the Pioneering Macmillan Brothers Built a Publishing Powerhouse
Sarah Harkness
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Between Britain: Walking the History of England and Scotland
Alistair Moffat
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To the Women: Wise Words Every Woman Needs
Donna Ashworth
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Newborn
Kerry Hudson
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Brave New Music: The Martyn Bennett Story
Gary West
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poyums
Len Pennie
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The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain’s First Labour Government
David Torrance
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The Shetland Way: Community and climate crisis on my father’s islands
Marianne Brown
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Undefeatable: Odesa in Love and War
Julian Evans
LATEST ISSUE: Celebrate
Benbecula by Graeme Macrae Burnet
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Brutal Scotland by Simon Phipps
Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales by Lari Don
David Robinson Reviews: On Friendship by Andrew O’ Hagan
Hagtale by Sally O’ Reilly
La Lucha: Latin American Feminism Today
Looking Down at the Stars by Christina Riley
Our Secrets are the Same: A Q & A with Graeme Thomson
Poor Creatures: A Q & A with Mairi Kidd
The Bruce’s Treasure by Lynda Kristiansen
The Little Book of Christmas and Hogmanay by Anna Marshall
The North Sea by Alistair Moffat
The Salvage by Anbara Salam
The Story of the Christmas No. 1: Misletoe & Vinyl by Marc Burrows
Thrums by Thomas A. Clark
White Raven: A Q & A with Maggie Ritchie
Wild Edinburgh by Keith Broomfield
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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David Robinson Reviews: From Scotland with Love by Fred Bridgland
‘There are so many unsung heroes in Fred’s book that I almost lose count.’
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Winter Round Up of New Scots and Gaelic Books
‘what would happen if someone really scrieved in thir ane langwij / didn’t turn on their mouth lit i …
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David Robinson Reviews: Blurred Faces by Allan Radcliffe
‘Radcliffe writes with an enviably economical and engaging style.’
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Alfred Buckham: Daredevil Photographer
‘ALFRED BUCKHAM (1879–1956) was a daredevil photographer. A maverick of early aviation, he created h …
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‘She is still walking but he has stopped. She turns to find that he is waiting for a response to som …
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David Robinson Reviews: Upon a White Horse by Peter Ross
‘Ross is always lucid, almost reverent, about the whole process of archaeological discovery.’
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Ali Millar
Ali Millar is an author and journalist. Born in Edinburgh and raised in the Scottish Borders, she now lives in London. Ali Millar was born in Edinburgh in 1980 and raised in the Scottish Borders as a Jehovah’s Witness. Her debut memoir, THE LAST DAYS: …
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Charco Press
Edinburgh-based Charco Press, founded by Samuel McDowell and Carolina Orloff, aims to change the current literary scene to make room for a kind of literature that has been overlooked’ and ‘expose the UK reader to new and exciting voices. Charco Press i …