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The Peterhead Smugglers of the Last Century: Or, William and Annie, an Original Melo-drama, in Three Acts ; Also, Poems and Songs, With Biographical Notices (Paperback)
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avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published
The fisher-folk of Buchan;: A true story of Peterhead (Hardcover)
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The Watter's Mou' (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.42 — 136 ratings — published 1895
Scottish Folklore: Kilns, Mills, Millers, Meal and Bread (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.00 — 3 ratings — published 2013
The Folk-lore society, for collecting and printing relics of popular antiquities, &c. Established in the year MDCCCLXXVIII. Notes on the folk-lore of the North-East of Scotland (Paperback)
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avg rating 5.00 — 1 rating — published
Sunset Song (A Scots Quair, #1)
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avg rating 4.01 — 5,668 ratings — published 1932
Notes on the folke-lore of the northeast of Scotland (Unknown Binding)
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avg rating 4.33 — 3 ratings — published 1981
Children's Amusements (Folklore History Series)
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avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published 2010
La vengeance de l'orignal (Paperback)
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avg rating 2.92 — 106 ratings — published 1995
Le soleil se lève au Nord (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.50 — 14 ratings — published 2011
LE TRAPPEUR DU KABI (Paperback)
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avg rating 2.97 — 35 ratings — published 1981
Du sang sur la neige: Tragédie de Reesor Siding (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.50 — 30 ratings — published
Defenses Legitimes (Softcover)
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avg rating 3.88 — 33 ratings — published 2003
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“What Gaudi had attained by twisting the order to his peculiar missionary and structural purposes, Loos could only assert by isolation and giganticism: the supremacy of value pitted against the city of brute fact. The Doric order appeared to have been the ultimate historical form, the great human building achievement, unfettered by sculptural contingency or the base need for shelter. All of them – Gaudi, Sullivan and Loos, and Asplund – saw the Doric order as ultimate, though perhaps only for Loos did that imply the last ever, the last possible.”
― The Dancing Column: On Order in Architecture
― The Dancing Column: On Order in Architecture











