CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Scotland: Today and Yesterday
John MacKay
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Burns and Black Lives
Clark McGinn
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Robert Burns and Scottish Cultural Politics
Paul Malgrati
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Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics
Paul Sagar
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The Lockerbie Bombing: A Father’s Search for Justice
Doctor Jim Swire, Peter Biddulph
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While the Earth Holds its Breath
Helen Moat
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A Short History of the Apocalypse
Frankie Boyle, Charlie Skelton, Frank Quietly
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The Changing Tides
Roberta Hall-McCarron
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Solemates: A History of Our Fetish for Feet
Adam Zmith
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All That Matters
Sir Chris Hoy
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Sex and Violence in 1920s Scotland
Louise Heren
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Poisoning Pigeons in the Park: The Songs of Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer, Bob Dewar
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Matilda in the Middle
Katy Lironi
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Dark Skies
Anna Levin
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Dear Scotland: On the Road with the Tartan Army
Ally McCoist
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Unnad – Indigenous
Calum Angus Mackay
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Scotch: The Balmoral Guide to Scottish Whisky
Cameron Ewen & Moa Reynolds
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Green Verse
Rosey Storey Hilton
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Captive Queen: The Decrypted History of Mary, Queen of Scots
Jade Scott
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Conversations with Tim Ingold
Tim Ingold, Robert Gibb, Philip Tonner, Diego Maria Malara
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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