Not all farewells are forever... A second chance romance set in Orkney. By Jacquelyn Middleton. Paperback.
Ruminations of a drystone dyker and other dreams. By Jerry Wood. Hardback.
The Early History of a Danish/Norwegian and Scottish Royal Burgh, and a Study of its Royal Charters. By Spencer J, Rosie. Paperback.
Get outdoors and discover the best of the area with 15 short walks for all abilities, chosen by an expert. - Walks under three hours plus one challenging route - Easy to follow with clear route descriptions... Cicerone guide by Graham Uney Paperback.
'A fiercely independent people on the fringe of the British Isles' More than thirty years of Ian Scott's letters from North Ronaldsay provide an intimate glimpse into the relentlessly changing world of one island community played out against a dramatic backdrop of land, sea and sky. Paperback. By Ian Scott.
Volume One - pack of playing cards celebrating Orkney. 54 unique card faces. Beautiful Orkney scenes and monuments photographed by Duncan I. McEwan
Ordnance Survey Explorer Series Map. ACTIVE - Weatherproof fully laminated version. Orkney - East Mainland - covering South Ronaldsay, Shapinsay & Kirkwall. 1:25 000 4cm to 1km - 2 1/2 inches to 1 mile Now includes mobile download. Standard Version available here.
Ordnance Survey Explorer Series Map. ACTIVE - Weatherproof fully laminated version. Orkney - covering Sanday, Eday, North Ronaldsay & Stronsay. 1:25 000 4cm to 1km - 2 1/2 inches to 1 mile Now includes mobile download. Standard Version available here.
A collection of contemporary short stories by Gabrielle Barnby. Paperback.
The Geology and Landscapes of Scotland. In this book, Alan McKirdy traces Scotland's amazing geological journey, explaining for the non-specialist reader why the landscape looks the way it does today. By Alan McKirdy. Paperback, with photographs and diagrams throughout.
Aspects of Prehistory. An eminently readable account of the archaeology of Caithness that provides an inspiring source for the study of people and place over time. By A. Heald and J. Barber. Paperback with some black & white line drawings and photographs.
Friendship doesn't die, it waits... When Helena returns to her childhood home in Orkney to care for her father after a heart attack, she is forced to face memories that she has spent half a lifetime running from. By Sara Bailey.