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The traditional Orkney tale told by Tom Muir. Illustrated by Bridget Woodford. Orkney Traditional Tales, Book 3. An A5 booklet. Suitable for adults and children.
A reprint of Gordon Wright's book of photographs, documenting life in Orkney between from 1860s to the 1930s. Paperback.
A seventh volume, dedicated to the papers presented at the John Rae 200 Conference in Stromness in September 2013. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
A beautiful and inspiring first book by Amy Liptrot. Paperback. 2024 Film Tie-In Paperback Available Here
Over 50 recipes demonstrating the enormous potential of the Tattie in this pocket-sized book. Including the William Shearer Story (Orcadian general merchant).
The Orkneyinga Saga story of St Magnus re-told and illustrated in this booklet for younger readers. By Michael D Whittles. Illustrations by Harald Nicholson.
The Shapinsay Dancing Affair. The vivid tale of a pivotal moment in Orkney's age of improvement: when David Balfour, the new laird of Shapinsay in 1846, contested the elders of the island's Secession Churches decision to discipline their flock for participating in the 'sinful' dance he gave. By Paul J. Sutherland. Paperback.
The story of Brough, one of the bigger farms and estates on the remote island of Westray. By Kirsty Sinclair and Mark Fressson. Paperback.
The Life and Times of Joseph Clouston, Gold Coast Merchant and Harray Laird. By Virginia Schroder. Paperback.
Double-sided magnetic bookmark. Orkney flag on one side, and a puffin on the other. 4.5 x 9.2cm.
The 2023 Review covers work done at the Ness of Brodgar and others, by archaeologists across the country. Paperback. Orkney Archaeology Society.