You can choose your friends but not your family. A game of secrets and lies. A fast-paced thriller set in Orkney and Scotland during World War Two. By Ken Lussey. Paperback.
A fun farm counting book for the young and young at heart! Written and illustrated by Britt Harcus Paperback
The first published history of the Second World War radar stations in Scotland. Also covering the radar stations located in Orkney. By Ian Brown. Hardback.
The Museum’s role is to chart Orkney’s military involvement in the First and Second World Wars and provide a safe home for a major collection of wartime artefacts, many of national and international importance. The official souvenir guide. Paperback booklet.
Lined paper. Head-and-tail bans. Ribbon marker and band to keep it securely fastened. Featuring a cover with artwork by acclaimed nature artist Jane Smith.
Lined paper. Head-and-tail bans. Ribbon marker and band to keep it securely fastened. Featuring a cover with artwork by acclaimed nature artist Jane Smith.
Papay words and place names. 'Papay - An island wae wirds in hids belly'. A Papay Community Association Production. Paperback booklet.
Tales of Orkney life created and related by John Brooke to his two young children, Nicholas and Catherine, on the long winter nights during his time as doctor to the Island of Shapinsay. (1994-2000). By John Brooke. Paperback.
The Famed Lewis Awakening that Never Occurred and the Glorious Revival that Did (Lewis & Harris 1949-52). By local author Tom Lennie. Paperback.
The 'Mighty Oak' disaster at Scapa Flow. By Dilip Sarkar MBE, FRHistS, in fellowship with the HMS Royal Oak Association. Hardback.