CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Making Evil: The Science Behind Humanity’s Dark Side
Dr Julia Shaw
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The Celtic Placenames of Scotland
William J. Watson
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The Pattern in the Carpet: A Personal History with Jigsaws
Margaret Drabble
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Tailored for Scotland: The story of Kinloch Anderson, tailors and kiltmakers – over 150 years of an Edinburgh family in fashion and lifestyle
Deirde Kinloch Anderson
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The Story of Scottish Art
Lachlan Goudie
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More Than A Game
Archie MacPherson
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Immateriality and Early Modern English Literature: Shakespeare, Donne, Herbert
James A. Knapp
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The Political Theology of Kierkegaard
Saitya Brata Das
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Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet: A Guide for Family Historians
Chris Paton
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The Poetics of Space and Place in Scottish Literature
Monika Szuba, Julian Wolfreys
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Edwin Morgan: In Touch With Language: A New Prose Collection 1950-2005
Edwin Morgan
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Lilian Snelling: the rododendron and primula drawings
H. J. Noltie
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The Satanic in Science Fiction and Fantasy
A J Dalton
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Native: Life in a Vanishing Landscape
Patrick Laurie
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One Week in April: The Scottish Radical Rising of 1820
Maggie Craig
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A Year of Scottish Poems
Gaby Morgan
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The Declaration of Arbroath
Tom Turpie
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Declarations on Freedom for Writers and Readers
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Scottish Rock Volume 2 – North: 2
Gary Latter
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Patrick Geddes’s Intellectual Origins
Murdo MacDonald
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
James Robertson
James Robertson was born in 1958 and grew up in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. A poet, editor, novelist and publisher, he is an active and prolific writer, enjoying stints at Hugh MacDiarmid’s cottage, Brownsbank, near Biggar, Lanarkshire, and as the …
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Birlinn
Birlinn Ltd is an independent publishing house based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company is built on traditions of the written and spoken word and is constantly looking to the future. Established by Hugh Andrew (2022 recipient of the Royal Scottish Geo …