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Reproducing the known work of Robert...
All about Orkney Life, people and places - then and now.
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Caring for Alzheimer's - A Personal Journey. By Dawn Fanshawe, As a student, she worked as a care assistant in many Elderly & Mentally Infirm homes across London, and in 2006 she brought her mother - who was at the time living on a remote island in the Orkney Isles and had early onset Alzheimer's Disease - to live with her in her new family home in...
Diaries of an Orcadian Fighter Pilot. By Bobby Halcro
A comparative dictionary. Glep-de-wadder: a bright piece of rainbow at some distance from the sun. By John W. Scott. Paperback.
A memoir of intense physical and personal experience, exploring how swimming with seals, gulls and orcas in the cold waters off Orkney provided an escape from a series of life crises and help to deal with intolerable loss. By Victoria Whitworth. Shortlisted for the PEN Ackerley Prize. Paperback.
A Further Portrait of deserted Orkney buildings. Photographs of peaceful places and structures by Keith Allardyce. Colour and texture, light and shade combine to snatch beauty from 'ruckles o' auld stanes,' and slowly mouldering interiors. Glimpses of past lives are preserved, their tales save from oblivion by the historian and writer, Tom Muir. Paperback.
Richard Clubley loves Scotland's islands, but it is Orkney that has stolen his heart... Here he portrays them with stories he gathered from interviews of many local people, delving into the secrets of the islands. Paperback.
A beautiful and inspiring first book by Amy Liptrot. Paperback. 2024 Film Tie-In Paperback Available Here
The Geology and Landscapes of Scotland. In this book, Alan McKirdy traces Scotland's amazing geological journey, explaining for the non-specialist reader why the landscape looks the way it does today. By Alan McKirdy. Paperback, with photographs and diagrams throughout.
A wonderful booklet guide to the island of Papay. By Jocelyn Rendall with illustrations by Crispin Worthington and Inga Hourston.
The story of a hardy race of farmers, fishermen and seafarers who over time suffered famine and plague, war and impressment, and raised large families to seek their fortune across the globe. By Bryce Wilson. Hardback.