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Reviews work at the Ness of Brodgar over the past 20 years and looks forward to the post-excavation phase. Paperback.
The Gruffalo's Bairn translated into Orcadian Scots by Simon W. Hall. Paperback.
The traditional Orkney tale told by Tom Muir. Illustrated by Bridget Woodford. Orkney Traditional Tales, Book 2. An A5 booklet. Suitable for adults and children.
A compilation of recipes gathered from Orkney. Edited by Eileen Wolfe.
Window Sticker with the word 'Orkney' over a sunset at the Standing Stones.
The collected works of Yesnaby's Master Storyteller, George Marwick. Edited by Tom Muir and James Irvine. Hardback.
Kirkwall evolved after the invading Norse established an earldom in Orkney... This fascinating insight has been gleaned from the Norse Sagas, and first-hand accounts preserved among the records of the Royal Burgh. Enjoy tales of an eccentric Sheriff, a riotous election, earls and bishops, smugglers and shop-keepers, slavers, ministers, pirates and much...
George Mackay Brown's 1993 Booker Prize contender, set on the ficticious Orkney island of Norday.
A rip-roaring caper through Fankle the Cat's past lives, as he settles in Orkney for another existence. By George Mackay Brown.
A wonderful booklet guide to the island of Papay. By Jocelyn Rendall with illustrations by Crispin Worthington and Inga Hourston.
Diaries of an Orcadian Fighter Pilot. By Bobby Halcro
Charting William Sichel's incredible running career in moving detail, the trials and tribulations as well as the stunning successes. By William Sichel. Paperback.