A ninth volume commemorating the Victims of the Orkney Witchcraft Trials. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
Discovering Orkney's forgotten writer Christina M. Costie. By Rgnhild Ljosland.
The extraordinary biography of George Mackay Brown - "the Orkney Bard".
The second of three compilations from The Orcadian column published in book form. By George Mackay Brown. Paperback.
The untold story of Scotsman John Rae, the Arctic adventurer who discovered the fate of Franklin.
The Orkneyinga Saga story of St Magnus re-told and illustrated in this booklet for younger readers. By Michael D Whittles. Illustrations by Harald Nicholson.
Memories of a vibrant Rousay childhood in the 1920s and 40s. Enter the childhood world of Phebe Marwick, who grew up in the Wasbister district of Rousay in the inter-war years. Formerly 'Rousay Remembered', freshly updated with additional stories, photos and poetry. Paperback.
The Shapinsay Dancing Affair. The vivid tale of a pivotal moment in Orkney's age of improvement: when David Balfour, the new laird of Shapinsay in 1846, contested the elders of the island's Secession Churches decision to discipline their flock for participating in the 'sinful' dance he gave. By Paul J. Sutherland. Paperback.
This is the third book in the handy 'The Orkney Pocket Book' series by Tim Dean. Learn all about the Orkney Vole 'the Cuttack - an unsung hero' in this paperback book.
The story of Brough, one of the bigger farms and estates on the remote island of Westray. By Kirsty Sinclair and Mark Fressson. Paperback.
Although Robert Rendall was one of Orkney's most highly regarded poets, his poetry has been hard to obtain for many years. Hardback.