Fascinating glimpses of the links and tales of connections between Orkney and Australia. By Frank Foden. Paperback.
Scotland has over 11,600 miles of coastline, so it’s no surprise that the sea and shore have been inspiring folk tales for millennia. Including Orkney tales and an alternative version of 'Assipattle and the Stoor Worm'. SIGNED COPIES AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER HERE. By Tom Muir. Hardback.
PRE-ORDER - Your signed copy will be posted out on Monday 3rd June. Book signing on Saturday 1st June, 10.30am-12.30pm. Unsigned copies available to order soon - published end of April. The first in the Orkney Mysteries series. By Daniel Aubrey. Paperback.
PRE-ORDER - Your signed copy will be posted out as soon as available. Book signing event on Saturday 11th May, 10am-12pm. But signed copies will be available sooner. UNSIGNED COPIES AVAILABLE TO ORDER NOW - HERE By Tom Muir. Hardback.
PRE-ORDER - Your signed copy will be posted out on Monday 29th April. Book launch and story-time on Saturday 27th April, 10.30am. Unsigned copies available to order soon - stock on the way. The Curious Tale of... Jon Jackdaw and Katje Catapuss. Written and illustrated by Sallianne Smales. Paperback.
PRE-ORDER - Your signed copy will be posted out on Wednesday 29th May. Book signing on Tuesday 28th May, 10am-12pm. Being a Woman Was Her Only Crime. By Philip Paris. Newly out in paperback.
PRE-ORDER - Your signed copy will be posted out on Monday 6th May. Book signing on Saturday 4th May, 1pm-3pm. The Sailor's Story. A Naval History of D-Day and the Battle for France. By local author Nick Hewitt. Hardback.
PRE-ORDER - Your signed copy will be posted out on Monday 6th May. Book signing on Saturday 4th May, 10.30am-12.30pm. A History of Hypochondria. By local author Caroline Crampton. Hardback.
An Orkney family reunited after 200 years separated by distance and culture. By Kim Twatt. Paperback booklet.
The Sailor's Story. A Naval History of D-Day and the Battle for France. By local author Nick Hewitt. Hardback.
Life, Death and Magic in the Islands of Orkney. A new history of the Orkney Islands that delves deep into island politics, folk beliefs and community memory on the geographical edge of Britain. By Peter Marshall. Hardback.