The 2023 Review covers work done at the Ness of Brodgar and others, by archaeologists across the country. Paperback. Orkney Archaeology Society.
A photographic and written experience of the Puffins time ashore on the island of Stronsay. By Bill Hodgson. Paperback.
George Mackay Brown's first novel - recreating a week in the life of the island community as they come to terms with the destructiveness of Operation Black Star.
A history of the Orkney Parish Cup. By Jockie Wood. Hardback.
Greetings Card featuring an image of a Sunset Over Stenness Loch. Blank for your own message. With envelope. Card measures 105mm x 148mm. Printed by The Orcadian Ltd.
A young Scottish bear Andy and his best friend Emma move to the island of Hoy. Straight away the local animals must decide if they are friend or foe. In a harrowing adventure that includes a wise old Hoy owl, an irascible ram, two squabbling Arctic terns and a host of other magical characters, they all must face the fearsome Old Man Of Hoy. By Nan...
Has the Old Man of Hoy been forgotten? Find out in the Andy From Orkney Wee Book Merry Christmas Old Man. By Nan Meriweather. Paperback booklet.
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 Parish and People of Holm in 18th Century Orkney. By Sheena Wenham. Hardback.