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  • Cover scan of Ae Fond Kiss
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    Ae Fond Kiss: The Love Letters Of Burns & Clarinda - Paperback
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    Bamboo - William Boyd - Paperback
    This collection of non-fiction gathers together Boyd's writing on literature, art, the movie business, television, people he has met, places he has visited and autobiographical reflections on his African childhood, his years at boarding school and the profession of novelist.
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    Contributions To Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - James Hogg - Hardback
    Although portrayed as the 'boozing buffoon' of 'Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine', Hogg was a key contributor of songs, poems, and reviews of 19th century periodicals. This volume includes several items published in 'Blackwood's'.
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    Gordon Brown - Tom Bower - Hardback
    Tom Bower tells the inside story of the complex and ambitious Chancellor of the Exchequer's time in power describing how Gordon Brown created a matrix of relationships across every Whitehall department and extended his influence to every aspect of government activity.
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    Housing Benefit Hill And Other Places: Collected Columns, 1993-1998 - C. J. Stone - Paperback
    Housing Benefit Hill represents every run-down council estate in the land, peopled by the forgotten generation of post-Thatcher Britain. C.J. Stone's columns in the Guardian and the Big Issue, collected in this volume, gave a voice to these people.
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    Robert Louis Stevenson: A Biography - Claire Harman - Hardback
    This comprehensive biography of Robert Louis Stevenson, by award-winning biographer, Claire Harman, is the first to be written with access to his collected correspondence.