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| | A night out with Robert Burns | Here are The Greatest Poems presented in a way that Burns himself would have enjoyed -- letting the poems chime and rhyme with the debates that surround us in the world today. | | £7.99 |  |
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| | Elsie Inglis | Edinburgh’s foremost woman doctor at the outbreak of World War I, Elsie Inglis became the brains and energy behind the founding, funding, negotiating and war-strained logistics of an international emergency organisation.. | | £5.99 |  |
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| | John Cairney - The Robert Burns Story (audio CD) | This unique recording traces the life of Robert Burns through an exciting part of the eighteenth century and provides not only an insight into the man, but presents some of the best known works of the artist. | | £12.50 |  |
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| | Mary Slessor: The Barefoot Missionary | One of the most remarkable women of any generation, Mary Slessor is achieving increasing recognition for her amazing life. More than eighty years after her death in 1915, she became the first woman to be depicted on a Scottish banknote. | | £7.99 |  |
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| | Mungo Park: West African Explorer | Son of a Border farmer, Mungo Park left his surgeon’s practice to explore Africa. Surviving fever, robbery and capture, he brought a new image of that continent to the European public. | | £6.99 |  |
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| | Patrick Ferguson: A Man of Some Genius | Major Patrick Ferguson (1744-80) is known as the designer of the British Army's first breech-loading rifle, but he is also one of Scotland's most courageous military heroes - and one of the most neglected. | | £7.99 |  |
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| | Queen Margaret of Scotland | A familiar and well-loved figure, Margaret, the queen and the saint, has occupied a place somewhere between legend and history in the minds of nine generations of Scots. | | £8.99 |  |
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| | The Cruise of the Betsey and Rambles of a Geologist | The Cruise of the Betsey is a forgotten classic of Scottish literature. Re-printed for the first time in a century, it is an ideal introduction to its author Hugh Miller, a titan of Victorian Scotland. | | £19.99 |  |
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