Novel set in Stromness, Ed Beech is one half of Beech Building Services. He's based in Bermondsey but no job's too small, no distance too great. So when he's asked to do some work on a house in Orkney, he... takes off. By Peter Benson. Paperback.
The Sinking of HMS Royal Oak 1939. Part of the RAID series - Detailed, authoritative analysis of the greatest raids in military history. By Angus Konstam. Paperback.
Alison Gray has written No Separation first and foremost as a faith story, opening up the Catholicism of George Mackay Brown that hitherto has remained quiet, unexplored and not greatly understood.
Following a rural school, it's teachers and its pupils. By Kathleen Keldie. Paperback.
Joanna Ramsey recalls George Mackay Brown's final eight years. Paperback.
A Modern Photographic Quest to the Shipwrecks of an Imperial Naval Saga. In both English and German. By Thomas A. Easop, translated by Petra Lachmann. Hardback.
The traditional Orkney tale told by Tom Muir. Illustrated by Bridget Woodford. Orkney Traditional Tales, Book 1. An A5 booklet. Suitable for adults and children.
These classic tales of war and love, power and cunning, magic and destiny are artfully retold by renowned storyteller Isabel Wyatt. Suitable for children and adults. Paperback.
Set amidst the spectacular scenery of the Orkney Islands, Gabrielle Barnby's skilfully plotted first novel is a beautifully understated story of deception and forgiveness, love and redemption.
Greetings Card Featuring an image of The Broch of Gurness. Blank for your own message. With envelope. Card measures 105mm x 148mm. Printed by The Orcadian Ltd.
See Scotland's remarkable islands from a new perspective in this beautiful guide curated by celebrated Scotland the Best author, Peter Irvine. By Peter Irvine. Paperback with colour photographs.