The 2022 Review covers work done at the Ness of Brodgar and by archaeologists across the county.
Collins Shetland pocket map. The perfect way to explore the Shetland Islands.
The family data was compiled by Thomas Johnstone Brown and his wife Janice Steele Brown with the help of data collecting by Thomas's sister Margaret Brown Fletcher since her first trip in 1999 and over the past 18 years of several trips to Orkney, Scotland by all. Hardback.
Orkney Drawings 1968-1977. With topographical and historical texts by Bryce Wilson. Paperback.
Including when and where to see them. Handy pocket-sized paperback book. By Tim Dean.
This essential trail guide contains all you need to plan your visit on foot or bike. Orkney's is Scotland's best-kept secret: a supreme outdoor destination... Its patron saint, Magnus, has been celebrated in a pilgrimage walk 900 years after his martyrdom. Clear, large-scale mapping. Rucksack Readers series. Paperback. Rain-proof.
Tales, tactics and top flies for loch trout. Through his articles in Trout and Salmon magazine Scottish International flyfisher Stan Headley, with intelligence and wit takes us to the great loughs of Ireland, the wild waters of the Western Isles, of Orkney and the north of Scotland, and fertile lowland lakes like Loch Leven. By Stan Headley. Hardback.
Orkneyinga Murders Book 4. Death strikes the hall at Buckquoy, and when Thorfinn has to appoint a new leader there, bitter rivalries emerge. Then a woman dies, and matters turn serious... By Lexie Conyngham. Paperback.
Not all farewells are forever... A second chance romance set in Orkney. By Jacquelyn Middleton. Paperback.
Ruminations of a drystone dyker and other dreams. By Jerry Wood. Hardback.
..sets out the context and issues that make the Fair Isle case-study such a compelling one, and attempts to capture and convey what drives this community's determination to protect Fair Isle waters. By Nick J Riddiford and Kerri Whiteside. Paperback booklet.
'A fiercely independent people on the fringe of the British Isles' More than thirty years of Ian Scott's letters from North Ronaldsay provide an intimate glimpse into the relentlessly changing world of one island community played out against a dramatic backdrop of land, sea and sky. Paperback. By Ian Scott.