The first of a two-volume work outlining the impact of war on everyday life in Orkney. By Emile Flett. Hardback. Add volume one and volume two to your basket and get 15% off!
Window Sticker with the word 'Orkney' and a picture of the Orkney flag.
A lovely peedie story about a Shetland pony. The perfect bedtime story for peedie folk. By Michelle Robertson.
A great book for all Cloustons and Clouston relations and all those interested in family history. By J. Storer Clouston. Hardback.
Follow Peedie Vole on his ventures out in the open, and fends of the most fearsome creatures. The perfect bedtime story for peedie folk. By Michelle Robertson.
The Giddy Limit Calendar features laugh out loud images of 'weel kent books' by the artist of the popular weekly strips in The Orcadian newspaper. 3 months to view. 30 x 21cm.
In 1969, The Merkister Hotel at Harray, Orkney, was dilapidated, financially bust and unwanted. This book tells the story of how it was brought back to life after being bought by Heather Kerr. By Heather Meldrum Tuck. Paperrback.
Historic Scotland's 'Explore Scottish Monuments' visitor guide to Orkney. Written by Caroline Wickham-Jones.
An Oral History. Ann Marwick spent many hours in the 1980/90s chatting to folk in North Ronaldsay and learning about the dialect, customs and lifestyles of the island in a bygone age... she has now harvested the best bits into North Ronaldsay Voices. Paperback.
The story of World War I, and how a remote group of islands off the north of Scotland became 'the principal maritime centre of a world in conflict' and one of the most strongly fortified and most heavily controlled areas in the country. By Geoffrey Stell. Hardback.
Including when and where to see them. Handy pocket-sized paperback book. By Tim Dean.