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The Association for Scottish Literature is an educational charity promoting the languages and literature of Scotland. Founded in 1970, we publish classic works of Scottish literature which have either been neglected or which merit a fresh presentation to a modern audience; collections of scholarly essays and monographs; and Scotnotes, a series of study guides to major Scottish writers for senior school pupils and undergraduates. For more than forty years we have also published New Writing Scotland, an annual anthology of contemporary poetry and prose in English, Gaelic and Scots.
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BOOKS FROM ASL
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Alan Spence’s Its Colours They are Fine and Way to Go
John Burns
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Anne Donovan’s “Buddha Da”
Christopher Nicol
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Stone Going Home Again
Alan Bissett, Carl MacDougall
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Makeshift and Hunger March: Two Novels by Dot Allan
Dot Allan, Moira Burgess
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The Lady of the Lake
Sir Walter Scott, Douglas Gifford, Linda Farquharson
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Sir David Lyndsay’s a Satire of the Three Estates
John Corbett
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Rob Roy (1995): Directed by Michael Caton-Jones
David Manderson
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Understanding Grammar in Scotland Today
John Corbett, Christian J. Kay
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Ian Rankin’s Black and Blue
Christopher Nicol
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The Cottagers of Glenburnie: And Other Educational Writing
Elizabeth Hamilton, Pamela Perkins
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The Cottagers of Glenburnie: And Other Educational Writing
Elizabeth Hamilton, Pamela Perkins
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Fifteen Poems of Sorley MacLean: A Commentary
Sorley Maclean, Iain Crichton Smith
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Nineteen Poems of Norman MacCaig
Norman MacCaig
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Voices from Their Ain Countrie: The Poems of Marion Angus and Violet Jacob
Marion Angus, Violet Jacob, Katherine Gordon
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Making Soup in a Storm: New Writing Scotland 24
Valerie Thornton, Brian Whittingham, Ian MacDonald
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Scottish Ballads
Sarah Dunnigan
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Queen of the Sheep: New Writing Scotland 23
Valerie Thornton, Hamish Whyte, Maoilios M. Caimbeul
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Modernism and Nationalism: Literature and Society in Scotland 1918-1939
Margery McCulloch
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Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”, “The Master of Ballantrae” and “The Ebb-tide”
Gerard Carruthers
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Modernism and Nationalism: Literature and Society in Scotland 1918-1939
Margery McCulloch
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The Poetry Of Edwin Morgan
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The Scotswoman at Home and Abroad: Non-fictional Writing, 1700-1900
Dorothy McMillan
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Liz Lochhead’s Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off
Margery McCulloch
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The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid
Alan Riach
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