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New writing to celebrate the Centenary of the...
Set in eleventh century Orkney. A young man,...
A magnificent and fully illustrated guide to the stone circles of Britain and Ireland. By Colin Richards & Vicki Cummings. Paperback/softback.
Told by The Trow Maker. Book 1 in The Peedie Hands series. Paperback.
A Neolithic whodunit. The first in the Marna Mystery Series. By B.K. Bryce. Book 2 available here Book 3 available here
A compilation of memories of Pharay, gathered by Billy Cardno. A new 2024 revised and updated edition with a spine, including a new chapter on John Angus Harcus who lived on the island from the age of 15. Paperback, A4 with colour photos.
Set in Orkney. Escape with this feel-good and big-hearted debut novel from broadcaster Lorraine Kelly. If you love Maeve Binchy, you'll love The Island Swimmer. Once the tide turns, you can't hold it back... By Lorraine Kelly. Paperback.
Including when and where to see them. Handy pocket-sized paperback book. By Tim Dean.
Life, Death and Magic in the Islands of Orkney. A new history of the Orkney Islands that delves deep into island politics, folk beliefs and community memory on the geographical edge of Britain. By Peter Marshall. Paperback.
Studies in Scottish Scandinavian archaeology. Edited by Tim Horne, Elizabeth Pierce and Rachel Barrowman. Paperback.
Having married an Orcadian crofter in 1961, Christine Muir became part of the tiny island community of North Ronaldsay, where she and her husband raised their four children.