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Archaeology.
Scapa Flow.
Neolithic Scotland and the Origins of Ancient Egypt. By Laird Scranton. Paperback.
This book is not intended to be anything more than an attempt to record the lives and deeds of the local servicemen who lost their lives in the two World Wars. A remarkable book which involved meticulous research. Although relating to South Ronaldsay in Orkney it covers a wide field. By G. L. Esson. Paperback.
The Orkney Book of Runes explores the exciting stories of the more than fifty runic inscriptions found in the Orkney Islands By Ragnhild Ljosland. Paperback.
The demise of the German High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow. With German translation. By Nicholas Jellicoe. Paperback.
From Mutiny to Scapa Flow. By Nicholas Jellicoe. Hardback.
The Archaeology of A Scuttled Fleet. Discover the story of a fleet lost for a century beneath the waves. By Innes McCartney. Hardback.
This book follows the events of 21st June 1919 when the scuttling of more than fifty German ships in Scapa Flow occurred, drawing on eyewitness accounts of those who saw the crisis unfold at first hand. Part of the Witnessing History Series. By David Meara. Paperback.
The Life and Death of Britain's Most Famous War Minister. By David Laws. Hardback.
Volume IV: 1917: Year of Crisis. The acclaimed history of the Royal navy in the First World War era. By Arthur J Marder, introduction by Barry Gough. Paperback.
British Aviation History in Old Photographs. By Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume. Paperback.
Six Decades of the Scottish Air Ambulance Service. By Iain Hutchison. Hardback.
This book follows in Hossack’s footsteps and reveals the town’s development, primarily from 1900 to 2000. It describes the businesses that traded, their owners and a few of the characters that have added colour to the town’s history. By G. D. Partner. Hardback.