CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Empire of Forgetting
John Burnside
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The Old Divide: Sectarianism in Scotland
Chris Bambery
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Scottish Society in the Second World War: Tradition, Tension, Transformation
Michelle Moffat
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Cinema, Culture, Scotland
Colin McArthur (author), Jonathan Murray (Editor)
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Food Whisky Life
Ghillie Basan
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Conflict and Loyalty: Jacobitism in Europe and Beyond
Allan I. Macinnes
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Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years
Andy Goldsworthy, Patrick Elliott, Tor Scott, David Kirkpatrick
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Speak Still
Wing Lam Tong
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Ken Currie: Paintings & Writings
Ken Currie (author), Tom Normand (editor)
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Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain
William Reid, Jim Reid
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The Sound of Many Waters
Robin A. Crawford
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Whisky and Scotland
Neil M. Gunn
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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Brigadier Sir Melville Jameson
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Travels in Another Country
Coinneach Maclean
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Friends in Common: Radical Friendship and Everyday Solidarities
Laura C. Forster (Author), Joel White (Author)
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On Reflection: Looking for Life’s Meaning
Richard Holloway
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Chess Illustrated
Alastair Horne
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Harvie’s Dyke
Christopher A Whatley
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How Not to Die (Too Soon)
Devi Sridhar
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Anima
Kapka Kassabova
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