The second of a two-volume work outlining the impact of war on everyday life in Orkney. By Emile Flett. Hardback.
Combining meticulous research with personal interviews, J D M Robertson gives a fascinating account of a turbulent and oppressive period in the annals of the Northern Isles, mainly, but not exclusively, between the years 1755 and 1815. Hardback.
A booklet on the sheep, their wool and their island. By Elizabeth Lovick.
A pocket size guide with 40 coast and country walks all over Orkney. By John Fergusson.
Charting William Sichel's incredible running career in moving detail, the trials and tribulations as well as the stunning successes. By William Sichel. Paperback.
All you need to make the most of your trip to Orkney. - What to see and when to go, things not to miss, itineraries and more. - Concise and easy-to-use guide to Orkney's Mainland and islands, with full colour maps throughout. - Independent reviews of the archipelago's best hotels, B&Bs and hostels. - Pre-departure tips and practical information, plus...
Of all the airlines in the UK, the oldest name in continous use is that of Loganair. In celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, Loganair has reached a milestone never before achieved by any Scottish airline.
A rip-roaring caper through Fankle the Cat's past lives, as he settles in Orkney for another existence. By George Mackay Brown.
A wonderful booklet guide to the island of Papay. By Jocelyn Rendall with illustrations by Crispin Worthington and Inga Hourston.
The Gruffalo's Bairn translated into Orcadian Scots by Simon W. Hall. Paperback.