The story of bere, useful culinary tips and a host of recipes both old and new. By Liz Ashworth.
1st Sinclair Earl of Orkney, 9th Baron of Rosslyn. 1345-1400. A Case Study Investigation of His Life. By Vicki A. Hild. Paperback.
Greetings Card Featuring an image of The St Magnus Cathedral. Blank for your own message. With envelope. Card measures 105mm x 148mm. Printed by The Orcadian Ltd.
The annual Orkney Bird Report for 2019. By the Orkney Bird Report Committee. Paperback.
Double-sided magnetic bookmark. Orkney flag on one side, and a puffin on the other. 4.5 x 9.2cm.
Orkneyinga Murders Book 1. A man lies under the tawny earth, hands still clutching the knife that killed him. Thorfinn Sigurdarson, Earl of all Orkney and Caithness, has made a mistake, and he won’t let himself forget it... By Lexie Conyngham. Paperback.
Scotland has over 11,600 miles of coastline, so it’s no surprise that the sea and shore have been inspiring folk tales for millennia. Including Orkney tales and an alternative version of 'Assipattle and the Stoor Worm'. By Tom Muir. Hardback.
This book attempts to trace the origin of the placenames of Orkney - hills, coastal forms, farms, cottages and fields. By Gregor Lamb. Paperback. Hardback available here.
A sixth volume of historical and archaeological papers relating to Orkney. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.