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==Selected bibliography== ===History and literary criticism=== * ''The People's War: Britain, 1939β45''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1969. * ''Scott'', with Jenni Calder. London: Evans, 1969. * ''Russia Discovered: Nineteenth Century Fiction from Pushkin to Chekhov''. London: Heinemann, 1976. * ''Revolutionary Empire: The Rise of the English-Speaking Empires from the Fifteenth Century to the 1780s''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1981. * ''T. S. Eliot''. Brighton: Harvester, 1987. * ''Byron''. Buckingham: Open University Press, 1987. * ''The Myth of the Blitz''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1991. * ''Revolving Culture''. London: I.B. Tauris, 1994. * ''Scotlands of the Mind''. Edinburgh: Luath Press, 2002. * ''Disasters and Heroes: On War, Memory and Representation''. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2004. * ''Gods, Mongrels and Demons: 101 Brief but Essential Lives''. London: Bloomsbury, 2004. ===Poetry=== * ''Waking in Waikato''. Edinburgh: diehard, 1997. * ''Horace in Tollcross: Eftir some odes of Q. H. Flaccus''. Newtyle: Kettilonia, 2000. * ''Colours of Grief''. Nottingham: Shoestring, 2002. * ''Dipa's Bowl''. London: Aark Arts, 2004. * ''Sun Behind the Castle: Edinburgh Poems''. Edinburgh: Luath Press, 2004. ===Edited collections: poetry and prose=== * ''Britain at War, 1942''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1973. * (with [[Andrew Gurr]]) ''Writers in East Africa''. Nairobi: [[East African Literature Bureau]], 1974. * (with [[Jack Mapanje]] and [[Cosmo Pieterse]]). ''Summer Fires: New Poetry of Africa''. London: Heinemann, 1983. * (with Gabriele Bok) ''Englische Lyrik 1900β1980''. Leipzig: Reclam, 1983. * (with Dorothy Sheridan) ''Speak for Yourself: A Mass Observation Anthology''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1984. * ''Byron and Scotland: Radical or Dandy?'', [[Edinburgh University Press]], 1989, {{isbn|9780852246511}}. * (with William Donnelly) ''Selected Poetry'' by [[Robert Burns]]. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1991. * (with John M. Mackenzie and Jeanne Cannizzo) ''David Livingstone and the Victorian Encounter with Africa''. London: National Portrait Gallery, 1996. * (with Paul Addison) ''Time to Kill: The Soldier's Experience of War in the West, 1939β45''. London: Pimlico, 1997. * (with Glen Murray and Alan Riach) ''The Rauchle Tongue: Selected Essays, Journalism and Interviews by Hugh MacDiarmid'' (3 vols). Manchester: Carcanet, 1997β98. * ''Wars''. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1999. * ''Selected Poems'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson|Louis Stevenson]]. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1999. * (with [[Beth Junor]]) ''The Souls of the Dead are Taking the Best Seats: 50 World Poets on War''. Edinburgh: Luath Press, Edinburgh, 2005. ===Introductions=== * ''Great Expectations'' by Charles Dickens. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965. * ''Faces at the Crossroads'' ed. Chris Wanjala. Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau, 1971. * ''Old Mortality'' by Walter Scott. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1975. * ''The Seven Pillars of Wisdom'' by [[T. E. Lawrence]]. Ware: Wordsworth, 1999. * ''The Life of Samuel Johnson'' by James Boswell. Ware: Wordsworth, 1999. * ''Sword of Honour'' by Evelyn Waugh. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2001. * ''[[The Devil's Dictionary]]'' by [[Ambrose Bierce]], illustrated by Ralph Steadman. London: Bloomsbury, 2003. * ''The Thrie Estaitis'' by David Lindsay, ed. Alan Spence. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2003. * ''Sugar-Coated Pill: Selected Poems'' by Mahmood Jamal. Edinburgh: Word Power, 2007.
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