Selected Short Stories by George Mackay Brown. A new selected short story collection, published in 2021 to celebrate the poet's centenary year. Edited by Malachy Tallack.
After moving permanently to the island he's always dreamed of, Richard Clubley here sets out to capture the experience of life on Orkney... Paperback.
100 new tunes by 15 young composers. Ringbound A4 paperback.
Susan was always a bit of a nomad... she has now landed in Orkney. Will she settle? September 1944 and the war in Europe is stuttering on... Wren 94167, Mary Walker, is posted to Scapa Flow, Orkney, where there is bacon and eggs a-plenty... she is a wireless telegraphist and enjoys a busy social life. However, she still finds time to write home and tell...
The annual Orkney Bird Report for 2023. By the Orkney Bird Report Committee. Paperback.
A collection of stories about some of the animal characters the author knew during a lifetime of farming. By R. M. Baikie.
More comic tales in dialect from the pen of Gregor Lamb. Paperback.
A fourth volume of historical and archaeological papers relating to Orkney. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
In the Words of the Survivors. The story of the sinking of the HMS Royal Oak by a German submarine which cost the lives of 833 Royal Navy soldiers. By Dilip Sarker. Paperback.
The Fate of The Franklin Expedition. A fully updated edition of the amazing true story of a doomed Arctic exploration - and the secrets preserved in ice. By Owen Beattie & John Geiger. Paperback.
Orkney 1942. Forbidden lovers, divided by war, united by a secret act of creation. Based on an incredible true story, The Italian Chapel is a heartbreaking yet inspiring story of forbidden love, lifelong friendships and the triumph of the human spirit. By Phillip Paris. Paperback.
The story of the ships of Scapa Flow, their sinking and their salvage, using many previously unseen images of the recovery and subsequent removal of many of the German battleships and cruisers to Rosyth dockyard in Fife for breaking up. By Campbell McCutcheon. Paperback.