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ISLAND
NOTES
Island
Notes are summaries of talks given at events
arranged by the Book Trust (already made
available to Gold members). The new series
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and is available at a modest price. |
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HISTORIC MAPS
A selection of beautiful old map reproductions covering Western Isles and Skye |
Islands
Book Trust Books
FROM CLEITS TO CASTLES
A St Kildan Looks Back.
The autobiography of Calum Macdonald who was born on St Kilda
Retail price £9.99
There is a vast literature on the subject of St Kilda, almost all by outside writers. The authentic voices of those who were native to the Island remain largely silent. This book helps redress the balance. It is the remarkable story of Calum MacDonald, who was born on St Kilda in 1908, and lived there until he was sixteen, when he left prior to the evacuation for the bright lights of Harris. He tells the story of a hard life earning a living from the inhospitable land, but there is another story too: one of closeness, kindness, spirituality and humour. Calum’s life was to take twists and turns he could never have dreamt of during his childhood on the island, but throughout his later career in great houses and a top London hotel he was always mindful of his origins: ‘All my life I have been very fortunate because I was born among a small community of Christian belief, who lived and shared their lives as a whole, not as a unit. Our closeness was partly due to kinship and isolation from the outside world.’
198 x 129mm | 136pp | 35 B&W Illustrations
ISBN 978-0-9560764-6-5
FROM CLEITS TO CASTLES Price: £ 9.99 (Paperback) |
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ST KILDA DIARY
A Record of the Early Re-occupation of St Kilda
Dr David Boddington
Retail Price £9.99
Captain David Boddington, RAMC, was Medical Officer on St Kilda from 1958, when the Army first took over the base as a functioning unit of the Royal Artillery Guided Weapons Range on the remote island group. He was simultaneously Rations Officer, Meteorological Officer, Postmaster and Barber! And he had a passion for ornithology and natural history, doubling up as warden for the Nature Conservancy and representative of the National Trust for Scotland. During his first year on St Kilda, David kept a diary of his multi-dimensional day to day activities as the base became established. This book publishes extracts from his diary for the first time – a compelling first-hand account of life lived to the full at a momentous time in the post-evacuation history of St Kilda.
198 x 129mm | 212pp | 14 B&W Illustrations
ISBN 978-0-9560764-5-8
ST KILDA DIARY Price: £ 9.99 (Paperback) |
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STEAMSHIPS TO ST KILDA
John McCallum, Martin Orme, and the Life and Death of an Island Community
by Donald Meek
Retail Price £7.50
Donald Meek, who has recently retired from his Professorship at Edinburgh University, is best known for his Gaelic scholarship. But another passionate interest, nurtured from his boyhood days in Tiree, is Hebridean sea transport and particularly the steamships which have played such an important part in shaping island life. In this booklet, published to mark the 80th anniversary of the evacuation, Donald looks at the wonderful steamships which served St Kilda for over a century, particularly the well-loved SS Dunara Castle and SS Hebrides. His research has uncovered important new material relating to the seminal role played by McCallum, Orme and Company Ltd, including the first ever published photographs of Captain John McCallum. Beautifully illustrated, this will be of absorbing interest to all St Kilda and ship enthusiasts.
210 x 140mm | 40pp | 20 colour and B&W photos
ISBN 978-1-907443-09-1
STEAMSHIPS TO ST KILDA Price: £ 7.50 (Booklet) |
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CALLANISH - Monument, Moon and Mountain
Ian McHardy
Retail Price £7.50
The magnificent Callanish stones have captured the imagination for centuries. From Martin Martin to Lady Matheson and New Age Travellers, they have been the source of fascination and speculation. In turn, they have given rise to innumerable theories about their purpose, and why such an impressive prehistoric monument should be located in Lewis and on this particular site.
This booklet by Ian McHardy, a professional archaeologist and historian, sets out some important new ideas, drawing on folklore in Scotland and the Celtic world more generally. He demonstrates the value of looking across disciplines, using insights from physical science as well as traditional beliefs and folklore, to shed new light on this age-old subject.
210 x 140mm | 20pp | 11 colour and B&W photos
ISBN 978-1-907443-08-4
CALLANISH - MONUMENT, MOON AND MOUNTAIN Price: £ 7.50 (Booklet) |
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DESTINATION ST KILDA
Edited by Mark Butterworth

Includes 67 rarely seen original Magic Lantern hand coloured glass slides from the 1880s depicting scenes from Oban to St Kilda
Retail Price £19.99
In 1885 Aberdeen photographers George Washington Wilson and Norman Macleod set out to travel through the Western Isles to St Kilda. They took many photographs along the way and their collection of pictures, ‘From Oban to Skye and the Outer Hebrides’ was shown in magic lantern lectures throughout Scotland. In 2004 Mark Butterworth purchased the set, complete with the original lecture notes.
The images and text in this book come from this double set of lantern slides which was produced in the late 1880's Individually hand coloured onto the glass plates, these images capture the Western Isles and their way of life in evocative details. Published here for the first time as a complete set, many of the images, particularly of St Kilda and its inhabitants are iconic, well known among enthusiasts of Western Isles history. However, these contemporary hand coloured slides are rarely seen and present a new light on life in the Western Isles, produced fifty years before colour photography came to Scotland.
300x210mm | 80pp | 67 colour and B& W illustrations
ISBN : 978-1-907443-03-9
DESTINATION ST KILDA Price: £ 19.99 (Hardback) |
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THE FRENCH MACDONALD - JOURNEY OF A MARSHAL OF NAPOLEON IN THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND
JEAN-DIDIER HACHE
Retail Price £12
New enlarged edition of this best-selling book now available - incorporating the results of important recent research by Jean-Didier Hache which sheds new light on the dramatic story of Marshal MacDonald. This extraordinary book provides a unique footnote to the momentous events of Jacobite and Napoleonic history.
In 1746 Neil MacEachen left his native South Uist for the last time - in the company of Prince Charles Edward Stuart and hunted by Hanoverian forces on land and sea. Three-quarters of a century later Neil's son, Marshal Alexandre MacDonald, Marshal of France, created Duke of Tarentum by Napoleon, and High Chancellor of the Order of the Legion d'Honneur, returns to Scotland and the islands of his ancestors and is feted as a hero by the British establishment.
Throughout his trip in 1825, Marshal Alexandre MacDonald kept a diary. This fascinating document, ignored for generations and containing some very frank observations on people he met from Sir Walter Scott to his MacDonald forebears in the Hebrides, was found in the French National Archives and translated from the original French by Jean-Didier Hache. Giving an intimate account of a vanished society and a unique insight into the fabric of nineteenth century Scotland, this is the very human tale of one man's search for his roots.
215x140mm | 209pp | 19 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-907443-01-5
THE FRENCH MACDONALD Price: £ 12.00 (Paperback) |
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SHETLAND, ORKNEY AND THE WESTERN ISLES
-some personal reflections on comparative island life
COLIN SCOTT MACKENZIE
Retail price £7.50

This booklet offers a fascinating insight into the similarities and differences between the Western Isles, Orkney, and Shetland.
The author, Colin Scott Mackenzie, is uniquely qualified to do so, because he has served for many years as Sheriff in all three island groups. The aim is to provoke discussion and debate among islanders who have much to learn from each other.
Sheriff Mackenzie comes from a distinguished Stornoway family. As well as his legal pedigree, he is related to such well-known historical writers as William Cook Mackenzie and Agnes Mure Mackenzie. Colin has himself recorded the adventures of the Ross Mountain Battery at Gallipoli in the First World War in his three volume history “The Last Warrior Band” (2002).
210 x 140mm | 35pp | 31colour photos and images
ISBN 978-1-907443-06-0
SHETLAND, ORKNEY AND THE WESTERN ISLES Price: £ 7.50 (Booklet) |
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FROM HIRTA TO PORT PHILLIP
ERIC RICHARDS
The story of the ill-fated emigration from St Kilda to Australia in 1852
Retail price £7.50
While the emotions and economic realities surrounding the evacuation of St Kilda in 1930 are well-known and still hotly debated, less is known of an equally traumatic earlier event in the history of the islands – the emigration of 36 islanders to Australia in 1852. Fewer than half of the St Kildans who set sail from Birkenhead in the ‘Priscilla’ survived the journey and its immediate aftermath. In this well-researched and beautifully illustrated booklet, Eric Richards, Professor of History at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, and an expert on the Highland Clearances and emigration, looks at the intriguing background, story, and consequences of this ill-fated venture.
210 x 140mm | 35pp | 2 colour & 8 mono images plus 2 maps
ISBN 978-1-907443-05-3
FROM HIRTA TO PORT PHILLIP Price: £ 7.50 (Booklet) |
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PAPER CAIRNS
Poetry and Prose based on the work and life of Angus (Ease) Macleod (1916-2002)
Retail price £5

This booklet contains a range of poems and a short essay by Laura Helyer, a talented young writer and graduate of St Andrews University. Laura was the first recipient of the GAMA (Gatliff/Angus Macleod Archive) award in 2009. This is funded by The Gatliff Trust and The Islands Book Trust to allow students to spend time in the Western Isles in order to carry out their research, which is then published. Laura was inspired by the life and work of Angus ‘Ease’ Macleod (1916-2002) of Calbost, South Lochs, Lewis.
210 x 140 mm | 24pp | 6 colour and B&W photos |
ISBN 978-1-907443-00-8
PAPER CAIRNS Price: £ 5.00 (Booklet) |
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ISLAND HEROES
The Military History of the Hebrides
Retail price £15

Almost every township throughout the Islands has its war memorial inscribed with scores of names, but how much do we really know about the role of the Hebrides and her people in wartime?
The Islands Book Trust held a three-day conference to address exactly this question. ‘Island Heroes – The Hebrides and UK Military History’ took place in the Isle of Lewis, where a range of excellent speakers discussed the disproportionate contribution and sacrifice made by islanders to UK military campaigns over at least the last 250 years and the role of the Hebrides during World War Two.
This book brings together the various contributions - looking at warfare from a uniquely island perspective.
215 x 140 |205pp | 24 colour and B&W illustrations
ISBN 978-0-9560764-2-7
ISLAND HEROES Price: £ 15.00 (Paperback) |
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Dualchas àraid agus prìseil
A UNIQUE AND PRECIOUS CULTURE
The Changing Face of South Uist and Eriskay
Photographs by Dr Kenneth Robertson
Retail Price £20
This unique book features a selection of the best photographs of the late Dr Kenneth Robertson, mostly previously unpublished and taken over a period from 1956 to 1981.
A first class photographer, Dr Robertson was very aware of his good fortune to be in a position to record the life of the islands at a time when they were on the cusp of great and irrevocable change. His studies of the everyday world of crofting, fishing and home life tell a much deeper story of hardship and joy, most of which is now but a memory
215 x 250 mm| 120pp | 100 photos
ISBN 978-0-9560764-4-1
DUALCHAS ARAID AGUS PRISEIL Price: £ 20.00 (Hardback) |
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Memories of the Island of Scarp
Donald John Macleod
Retail Price £6
In this well-illustrated booklet, Donald John Macleod brings together his own personal memories of life on the island, together with a series of anecdotes and contributions which vividly illustrate what it was like to be a resident of Scarp during the last century. It will be of absorbing interest to all who have visited this now depopulated island, or have gazed wistfully across the narrow sound of water near Husinish, Harris, to the clearly visible buildings on a green strip of land which once formed a living community.
Donald John’s inimitable style is apparent right from the start of the book: ‘I have travelled all over the world and Scarp was the happiest and friendliest place I have ever been. It was paradise for a child on summer holiday; most days playing on the sands, in and out of boats, over to Fladday at the peats, fishing, trips to Hushinish and visiting the houses there and shearing sheep out at the fank at the back of Scarp, which was very dangerous as there is a steep chasm into the sea beside it.'
219 x 140mm | 32pp | 9 colour & 9 mono images plus colour map
MEMORIES OF THE ISLAND OF SCARP Price: £ 6.00 (Booklet) |
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CALVINISM, LITERATURE AND THE IMAGINATION
Prof Donald Macleod
Retail Price £5

This thought-provoking booklet, based on a memorable lecture by one of Scotland’s leading thinkers about religion at an Islands Book Trust event in Summer 2009, sets out Professor Donald Macleod’s views on an important and controversial subject – the relationship between Calvinism, literature and creative writing. The caricature of rigid Presbyterianism suppressing artistic expression is well-known, but is it true and is it consistent with the teachings of Calvin? Professor Macleod was born in Lewis and is Principal of the Free Church College in Edinburgh
210 x 140mm | 23pp
ISBN 978-0-9560764-9-6
CALVANISM,LITERATURE AND THE IMAGINATION Price: £ 5.00 (Booklet) |
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SUAS GU DEAS
Two Hebrideans walking from the Butt to Barra Head
Retail Price £20
An entertaining and incisive account in Gaelic and English by prize-winning author Angus Peter Campbell of a walk with a difference – from the Butt of Lewis to Mingulay with friend and leading photographer Cailean Maclean. Along the way, Angus Peter and Cailean meet Hebridean characters and visit old haunts in a unique and unforgettable landscape. Already televised, this is the book of the walk, a celebration of contemporary Hebridean life in all its variety and paradoxes, lit up by Cailean’s superb photographs with literary captions, and Angus Peter’s wit and insights. This beautiful book is a tribute to the remarkable and distinctive nature of island life, its history, literature, landscape, and many outstanding characters.
215 x 250 mm| 94pp | 66 full colour photos
ISBN 978-0-9560764-3-4
SUAS GU DEAS
Price: £ 20.00 (Hardback) |
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DOLLY DOCTOR
Pictures of Bygone Island Life
Retail price £12

A beautifully produced selection from ‘Dolly Doctor’s unique collection of early plate-glass black and white slides, mainly taken in the 1930s, of life in Lewis and other islands in the Outer Hebrides, published here for the first time. The slides are particularly strong in their coverage of rural life such as fishing, the shielings, spinning, dying and weaving, going to the peats, crofting families and black-houses. Each picture has a full caption, and there is also an introduction about Dr Macdonald by well-known author Peter Cunningham, who knew ‘Dolly Doctor’ well, and has given many extremely popular slide-shows of ‘Dolly Doctor’s pictures over the years.
215 x 140 mm|120 pp | 100 pictures B&W |
ISBN 978-0-956076-41-0
DOLLY DOCTOR
Price: £ 12.00 (Paperback) |
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CÒCO IS CRÙBAGAN by Flora Macdonald
Retail Price £15 (Includes 2 CD's)
A Hebridean Childhood
An evocative account in Gaelic and English of Flora MacDonald’s idyllic childhood memories of growing up in a remote and long-deserted part of eastern Benbecula in the 1940s and ’50s. Includes a map, photographs and drawings, and two CDs of Flora reading her story in Gaelic. Crofting tasks are described in detail, but we also have lyrical accounts of discoveries that delight a child: “the magic of bubbles sparkled and spangled as they danced and fleeted and floated”. Gaelic speakers, learners and school pupils will find it highly enjoyable and educational. It’s a memorable account in both languages.
Flora has written several books and is a Mod prize-winner for poetry. She lives in North Uist, working with community groups which she has established, and giving talks, demonstrations and workshops on traditional textiles and creative writing in local schools.
210 x 148 mm | 111pp | 14 pictures, 4 drawings, 1 Map | 2 audio CD's
ISBN 978-0-9560764-0-3
COCO IS CRUBAGAN
Price: £ 15.00 (Paperback) |
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THE VILLAGE NAMES OF LEWIS by Magne Oftedal
A new edition of the classic work on the island's Old Norse place-name heritage.
Retail price £6.00

It is now over 50 years since Magne Oftedal’s classic article on ‘The Village Names of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides’ was published in Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap, Volume 17 (Oslo, 1954). It was an important by-product of research carried out by Oftedal into the Gaelic dialect of the Leurbost district of Lewis (published in 1956), where he lived from 1950 to 1951 This booklet consists of a facsimile copy of the original article, together with the most interesting map which accompanied it. We have added some photographs, concentrating particularly on villages whose names are of Norse origin – at least 99 of the 126 place-names described in the article, as Oftedal notes at the end of the article.
210 x 140 mm | 55pp| 8 pictures | map
ISBN 978-0-9560764-7-2
THE VILLAGE NAMES OF LEWIS
Price: £ 6.00 (Booklet) |
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WHALING AND THE HEBRIDES
Retail Price £12
Whaling played a part in the subsistence economy of the Outer Hebrides for many centuries and has left a strong cultural legacy. In August 2007, The Islands Book Trust held a three day conference in Tarbert, Harris, entitled ‘Whaling and the Hebrides’, with the aim of exploring both whaling in and around the Hebrides and the experiences of Hebrideans who worked in the whaling industry in the South Atlantic in the 20th century. Like all our conferences, this event brought together people from different backgrounds – geographically (from Norway and the Faroes as well as various parts of the Hebrides and Scottish mainland), and occupationally (from academic and scientific experts to those with practical experience of whaling in the South Atlantic). The variety worked well, leading to many friendships and new insights into a shared interest.
This volume brings together the various contributions, providing stimulating reading for anyone with an interest in the history of this forgotten industry.
215 x 140mm | 170 pp | 32 pictures, colour and black and white
ISBN 978-0-9555420-04-6
WHALING AND THE HEBRIDES
Price: £ 12.00 (Paperback) |
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PADRE MAC
Retail Price £12 
A new illustrated and enhanced edition (with a Foreword by the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown) of the remarkable autobiography of the late Murdo Ewen MacDonald of Harris – charismatic Church of Scotland Minister in Skye, Glasgow and Edinburgh, and hero of Second World War prisoner of war camp (where he acquired his nickname and took part in the ill-fated initiative later made famous in ‘The Great Escape’ film. As the Prime Minister says, Murdo Ewen was a truly great man – principled, persuasive, humorous – the story of his life and work, from early days in Harris through the adversities of prisoner of war camp to parish ministry and the heights of academia, deserves to be remembered and celebrated
215 x 140 mm | 193 pp | 10 pictures, colour and black and white
ISBN 978-0-955542053
PADRE MAC
Price: £ 12.00 (Paperback) |
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ICELAND AND THE HEBRIDES – MY ROOTS by Sally Magnusson
Retail Price £5 
In this illustrated booklet based on a talk given to the Book Trust, Sally Magnusson the well-known journalist and broadcaster reflects on her own Icelandic and Hebridean heritage and the strong if neglected historic links – in both directions - between Iceland and the Hebrides. While it is well known that Lewis and other parts of the Hebrides have many place-names which owe their origin to Norse settlers, the possible influence of Celtic story-telling on the Icelandic sagas and new evidence from DNA analysis suggest that the Hebrides may also have had a profound impact on Icelandic culture.
210 x 145 mm | 28pp | 10 colour pictures and 1 map
ISBN 978-0-9555420-9-1
ICELAND AND THE HEBRIDES - MY ROOTS
Price: £ 5.00 (Booklet) |
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EARLY CHRISTIANITY IN LEWIS – THE NESS CONNECTION
Retail Price £6

It is well-known that the Church in Lewis today is perhaps the strongest in the whole of the UK, dating from the advances made by evangelical Presbyterianism in the first half of the 19th century. But in this new illustrated booklet, Ian Stewart-Hargreaves claims that the island also has some of the earliest Christian sites in Scotland, established several centuries before the Columban church reached Iona in the sixth century. He believes the north of Lewis had pre-Christian ritual significance, that the Pictish Christian church became established there as early as the third century AD, and that Ness was the destination of a medieval pilgrimage route. The booklet also contains a paper by professional archaeologist Rachel Barrowman which looks dispassionately at the archaeological evidence for early Christianity in Ness. Altogether, a most thought-provoking publication, based on the successful Book Trust symposium held in September 2008.
44 pp 9 photos and images black & white
ISBN 978-0-9555420-8-4
EARLY CHRISTIANITY IN LEWIS - THE NESS CONNECTION
Price: £ 6.00 (Booklet) |
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REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY OF STORNOWAY AND LEWIS
Retail Price £6

Sandy Matheson has an unparalleled understanding of the history of his native town and island, based on his distinguished career in a whole succession of top public offices since 1967 and on his leading role in the business and cultural life of Lewis over the last 50 years. In this beautifully illustrated booklet, containing many rare pictures, Sandy reflects on the basic forces which have determined the history of Stornoway and Lewis since the time of the Fife Adventurers, and finishes characteristically by looking forward at the strengths and weaknesses of island life and the lessons we should bear in mind for the future.
32 pp 17 photos and images in colour and black and white
REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY OF STORNOWAY AND LEWIS
Price: £ 6.00 (Booklet) |
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STORNOWAY IN WORLD WAR TWO by Mike Hughes with John Davenport
Retail Price £6
Stornoway played an imp ortant and under-rated role both at sea and in the air in the winning of the Battle of the Atlantic and the Second World War. In this lavishly illustrated booklet, containing many pictures not previously published. Mike Hughes describes the achievements and tragedies of those dramatic years, drawing on the personal memories of heroes like John Davenport DFC, who like hundreds of others found himself stationed in Lewis, at the most north-westerly edge of Europe.
66 pp. 29 black and white photos and images.
STORNOWAY IN WORLD WAR TWO
Price: £ 6.00 (Paperback) |
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THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ALEXANDER CARMICHAEL
Retail Price £15.00
The Life and Legacy of Alexander Carmichael
A ground-breaking collection of essays celebrating the life and legacy of one of the most fascinating and controversial Scots of his time, the folklorist Alexander Carmichael (1832–1912). Carmichael devoted his adult life to collecting the extraordinarily rich oral tradition of the people of his native Highlands, above all in the Outer Hebrides where he spent nearly twenty years. Much of this material was edited and published in the six volumes of Carmina Gadelica (1900–71), a magnificent treasure-trove of Gaelic charms, hymns, poems, songs, and stories which has captivated and intrigued readers worldwide ever since.
The Life and Legacy of Alexander Carmichael presents the fruits of a four-day conference held in the Island of Benbecula in July 2006 under the auspices of The Islands Book Trust. Bringing together contributions from academic and local Hebridean scholars alike, it allows us for the first time to appreciate and evaluate the astonishing range and influence of Carmichael’s work. Alexander Carmichael is famous today as the inspirer of the ‘Celtic Christianity’ movement, and the cause of one of the most bitterly fought scholarly controversies in Scotland for a generation. This collection reminds us that he was also perhaps the greatest folklore collector of his age, the editor and creator of one of the most remarkable art books of the twentieth century, a figurehead for the Scottish Celtic Revival, and a man who dedicated his life to upholding and promoting the culture, traditions, and interests of his own people.
THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ALEXANDER CARMICHAEL
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CROSSING THE MINCH
Exploring the Links between Skye and the Outer Hebrides

On a good day, the mountains of Skye and the long chain of the Western Isles are clearly visible from each other, and their history has been interwoven over the centuries through a common Norse and Gaelic cultural heritage, land ownership links, the movement of people in both directions, and more recent economic and social pressures.
In May 2007, The Islands Book Trust held a two day conference entitled Crossing the Minch, to consider these many links, similarities and differences. Set in the magnificent surroundings of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre forGaelic Language and Culture, the contributors included Cailean Maclean, Aonghas MacCoinnich, Anne Frater, Iain Mac an Tailleir, Roger Hutchinson, and Bill Lawson.
This volume brings together the various contributions, providing essential reading for anyone with an interest in the history of these islands.
ISBN : 978-0-9555420-3-9
CROSSING THE MINCH
Original Retail Price £9.00
Reduced Retail Price: £ 5.00 (Paperback) |
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THE SPORTING ESTATES OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES - PAST AND PRESENT
AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY
by David S D Jones
Retail Price £12.99

Over 125 period photographs and illustrations of sporting activities on the islands of Lewis, Harris and the Uists taken between 1865 and 2007. Includes chapters detailing the history of the following sporting estates: Morsgail, Scaliscro, Grimersta, Uig, The Uig Lodge Fishery, The Garynahine Hotel, Garynahine, Eishken, Aline, Soval, The Lews Castle Home Shootings, Gress, Barvas, Galson, Amhuinnsuidhe and North Harris, The Harris Hotel, Borve, Horsaclett Lodge, North Uist, Barra, South Uist and Benbecula.
210 x 150 mm |144pp | 113 photographs |15 illustrations | 2 maps
THE SPORTING ESTATES OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES - PAST AND PRESENT
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GAMEKEEPING AND SPORTING TALES FROM THE HEBRIDES AND THE HIGHLANDS
by David S D Jones
Retail Price £ 12.00
This new publication contains thirty seven short chapters providing an overview of gamekeeping and sporting activities in the Scottish Highlands and on the Hebridean Islands in times past. Much of the material has appeared in article form over the past decade or so in publications as diverse as The Stornoway Gazette BACK IN THE DAY newspaper and THE COUNTRYMAN’S WEEKLY. Subjects covered range from game, gamekeepers, gamekeeping families, grouse shooting, deer stalking, angling, poaching and vermin to sportsmen, sporting estates, the Scottish sporting letting industry and taxidermy
219 x 150 mm | 100pp | 24 photographs | 18 illustrations
GAMEKEEPING AND SPORTING TALES FROM THE HEBRIDES AND THE HIGHLANDS Price: £ 12.00 (Paperback) |
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GAME
ON LEWIS AND HARRIS - PAST AND PRESENT
by
David S D Jones
Retail
price £6
In
this attractively illustrated booklet, David Jones
looks at the changing wildlife of Lewis and Harris
over the centuries as seen through estate and
game records. He charts the rise and fall of particular
species, often heavily influenced by the management
policies of the estates, and gives a tantalising
insight into changing attitudes and the world
of sporting estates.
By
drawing on sources not hitherto widely used, David
Jones's research, based on his impressive Western
Isles Countrysports Archive, allows a glimpse
of a different world, which will be of absorbing
interest to those fascinated by both the natural
and social history of the islands.
64pp
with 40 illustrations in colour and B and W,
ISBN 978-0-9555420-2-2
GAME ON LEWIS AND HARRIS
- PAST AND PRESENT
Price: £ 6.00 (paperback) |
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ST
KILDA, MYTH AND REALITY
Retail
Price £5
This
book is based on a discussion session entitled,
Writing about St Kilda: Myth and
Reality, which took place at the inaugural
Hebridean Book Festival in Stornoway in August
2006.
Millions
of people all over the world are fascinated by
St Kilda and their impressions are inevitably
based on previous writings, pictures, or the views
of others. What these images are, how they have
arisen and the influences that are at work in
building myths, are as interesting a subject as
the reality of the history of St Kilda itself
- and the two concepts are now difficult, perhaps
impossible to differentiate from each other. This
book aims to examine how far writing about St
Kilda over the centuries has built up particular
images about the island, which may or may not
reflect the reality of life there.
To
achieve this, John Randall introduces
the concept of myth-making and the main themes
evident in myths about St Kilda; Bill
Lawson looks at views of the human history
of the island and John Love considers
impressions of its natural history. In addition,
there are some notes by Lewis historian Michael
Robson.
ST. KILDA: MYTH AND REALITY
Price: £ 5.00 (paperback) |
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SPEAK
TO US CATRIONA - by DONALD S MURRAY
Retail
Price £5.
In
this new collection of haunting and memorable
poems, Donald S Murray
takes
his inspiration from 'Tales and Traditions of
the Lews', the posthumously published
work of the celebrated amateur folklorist and
historian Dr Donald Macdonald of Gisla
(Dolly Doctor). Murray 's poetry follows the same
pattern of bringing together material from many
different sources. The resulting poems celebrate
the richness of the past
and present of Lewis, focussing not only on its
complexity but also on the diverse and dramatic
lives of the island's inhabitants.
"Donald
S. Murray's poetry, with its distinctive Hebridean
accent and its universal themes, is a delight:
characters, images and ideas rise off the page
to meet you. This is a rich, humorous, profound
and moving collection that really does travel
'from Lewis to Patagonia ' and deserves to be
read as widely." James Robertson, author
of The Testament of Gideon Mack
SPEAK TO US CATRIONA
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THE
DECLINE AND FALL OF ST KILDA
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new retail price £10.00

This
thought provoking volume is based on the very
successful conference held in Great Bernera, Lewis
in August 2005 to mark the 75th anniversary of
the evacuation of St Kilda. It examines the background
to the island's dramatic history in the context
of the struggles for survival of other remote
islands in the Western Isles, Shetland, Ireland,
and the Faroes. The authors shed new light on
the oft-told story of St Kilda's decline and fall,
and challenge the many myths which have grown
up over the centuries.
ISBN 0-9546238-7-8
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF ST KILDA
Price: £ 10.00 (Paperback) |
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BACK
TO THE WIND, FRONT TO THE SUN The Traditional Croft
House
by Caroline Hirst
Retail price Paperback £12 Hardback £21
195pp with 140 photographs
based on the collections of the late Angus Macleod
of Calbost. An authentic and evocative account
of traditional crofting housing. The house of
a crofter was much more than simply the stones
with which it was constructed. The house was the
centre of family and community life, and it is
the memory of a past way of life, involving hard
work, but also strong social bonds, and informal
friendships and entertainment, which help to explain
the deep interest of so many people in the crofting
communities in the houses of yesteryear.
BACK TO THE WIND FRONT TO THE SUN
Price: £ 12.00 (paperback) |
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BACK TO THE WIND FRONT TO THE SUN
Price: £ 21.00 (hardback) |
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TRADITIONS
OF SEA-BIRD FOWLING IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
215pp
with illustrations, retail price £12.
An attractively
produced book based on an international conference
held in Ness in September 2004, with contributions
from Ireland, Faroes, Iceland, Norway and Finland
(as well as Scotland) - putting the annual guga-hunt
in a wider context.
TRADITIONS OF SEABIRD FOWLING IN
THE NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
Price: £ 12.00 |
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THE
ANGUS MACLEOD ARCHIVE - AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
COLLECTION
56pp
with illustrations, retail price £5.
An illustrated
introduction to the remarkable life and collection
of historical material left by the late Angus
'Ease' Macleod of South Lochs, Lewis.
THE ANGUS MACLEOD ARCHIVE: AN INTRODUCTION
TO THE COLLECTION
Price: £ 5.00 |
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SPECIAL BOOK OFFERS AT REDUCED PRICES
CURIOSITIES
OF ART AND NATURE - NEW ANNOTATED AND ILLUSTRATED
EDITION OF MARTIN MARTIN'S CLASSIC BOOK
'A
Description of the Western Islands of Scotland',
first published in 1703, 318pp with many colour
photographs, special retail price £7.50.
This beautifully produced book contains a facsimile
of Martin's first edition, the first detailed
account of the islands written 300 years ago,
together with extensive notes and a new introduction
by Michael Robson.
240 x 170 mm 318pp many b/w and colour photos
ISBN 0-9546238-1-9
CURIOSITIES OF ART AND NATURE
Original Retail Price £16.00
Reduced Retail Price: £ 7.50 |
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ST
KILDA - CHURCH, VISITORS AND 'NATIVES'
758
PP with illustrations - special retail price £20.
Described
as the most thoroughly researched book ever written
on St Kilda, a detailed and dispassionate account
written by Michael Robson, of the history of the
island using hitherto unused records.
The new book, which contains over 750 pages of
text and many early photographs and illustrations,
challenges many of the myths which have arisen
in earlier writings.
For
example, Michael Robson queries popular views
about the detrimental role played by the Free
Church in the 19th century, and highlights the
part played by journalist John Sands in creating
well-known 'facts' about St Kilda such as the
St Kilda Parliament and the St Kilda mailboat.
He emphasises that our views of St Kilda come
mainly from visitors, many of whom spent little
time there, and most of whom had their own agenda
or pre-conceived ideas about life on the island.
240 x 160 mm 756 pp b/w photos - Hardback
ISBN 0-9546238-4-3
ST KILDA - CHURCH, VISITORS AND NATIVES
Original Retail Price £35.00
Reduced Retail Price: £ 20.00 |
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‘An Isle Called Hirte’ by Mary Harman
SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE £20

A classic and vivid overview of the history and culture of St Kilda up to the time of the evacuation in 1930. Includes detailed treatment of the population and families, their homes, shielings, bothies and storehouses, domestic life, pastoral and arable farming, fowling and fishing, customs and beliefs, stories and songs, religion, education and health, and communications. 338pp hardback, including many diagrams and illustrations.
240 x 162 mm 352pp 32 b/w plates
ISBN 978 1 899272 03 7
AN ISLE CALLED HIRTE
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‘Expeditions to the Hebrides’ by George Clayton Atkinson in 1831 and 1833
SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE £15

Edited by David Quine, this is a lavishly illustrated and beautifully produced book including extensive extracts from the journals of the naturalist George Clayton Atkinson, covering his explorations of the Western Isles and St Kilda, and his subsequent expedition to Skye, the Shiants and Lewis. An intriguing insight into both the natural and human history of these islands at a crucial stage in their transition from traditional societies to the modern world. Including many colour illustrations.
240 x 160 mm | 190 pp | Hardback
ISBN 978 1 899272 06 8
EXPEDITIONS TO THE HEBRIDES
Original Retail Price: £ 25.00
Reduced Retail Price £15.00 |
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‘Travels in the Western Hebrides from 1782 to 1790’ by Rev. John Lane Buchanan
SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE £5
In 1793, the Reverend Buchanan published a searchingly full and controversial account of his time spent in Harris and other parts of the Outer Hebrides, including St Kilda, as Missionary Minister. Including many first-hand descriptions of the fauna and flora, perhaps his most interesting observations are on the people, their housing, social behaviour and customs, their talents, religious and educational prospects, and their harsh experiences in making a livelihood in an unfavourable climate and social structure. This is a new publication of the original book, with an introduction by Dr Alasdair Maclean.
240 x 165 mm | 112 pp| paperback with illustrations
ISBN 978 1 899272 04 4
TRAVELS IN THE WESTERN HEBRIDES
Original Retail Price: £ 8.50 Reduced Retail Price £5.00 |
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‘The Summer of ‘89’ by Bob Charnley
SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE £12

Following the chance discovery of a photograph album chronicling the journey of a late Victorian photographer around Scotland, Bob Charnley set out to retrace his journey and recover information about the people and places portrayed in these evocative images. The quality of the photographs stand alongside those of George Washington Wilson and D O Hill, and ‘The Summer of ‘89’ is now widely regarded as a classicVictorian record of Highland life, and of the west coast in particular.
240 x 190 mm | 132 pp | Hardback including the original photographs in black and white throughout
ISBN 978 0 8516022 1 8
THE SUMMER OF '89
Original Retail Price: £ 14.95
Reduced Retail Price £12.00 |
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‘The Highland Clan MacNeacail (MacNicol)’ by David Sellar and Alasdair Maclean
SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE £10

An entirely new account of the history of one of the oldest Hebridean clans, the Nicolsons of Scorrybreac in Skye, from their origin in a remote Scandinavian past to their dispersal around the globe in modern times. This book is a remarkable synthesis of sound scholarship and living oral tradition. Historical texts, myths, traditions, story and poetry are critically examined to produce a fascinating history. 80pp hardback, including colour pictures.
240 x 162 mm | 96 pp | Hardback, including colour pictures
ISBN 978 1 899272 02 0
THE HIGHLAND CLAN MACNEACAIL (MACNICOL)
Original Retail Price £12.95
Reduced Retail Price: £ 10.00 |
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‘Sgeulachd A’Choire (The Tale of the Cauldron) by J G McKay
SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE £5

This is a facsimile reprint of a classic Gaelic folk tale, first published in 1927. The story is narrated in Gaelic, with English translation, and is accompanied by a series of remarkably fine illustrations by Gordon Browne, R I. The book will be particularly valuable for young readers and Gaelic learners.
Normal price £8.95, now available at special price of £5.
245 x 165 mm | 44 pp | Hardback, with colour photographs throughout
ISBN 0 9516022 8 4
SGEULACHD A'CHOIRE (THE TALE OF THE CAULDRON)
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‘Scotland’s Forgotten Valour’ by Graham Ross
SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE £5
As the backbone of the British Army, Scots have played a significant role in every major campaign within the last three hundred years. His book contains the heroic stories of the Scottish-born soldiers who have won the Victoria Cross since it was established in 1856, covering the Crimean War and subsequent campaigns. Five of the first ten medals were awarded to Scots, and in total 158 of the 1351 VCs awarded have gone to Scottish-born soldiers.
240 x 165 mm | 189 pp | Paperback including many illustrations
ISBN : 0 9516022 8 4
SCOTLANDS FORGOTTEN VALOUR
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HISTORICAL MAPS

Historical Map of Skye
A beautiful full-scale reproduction of John Thomson's classic map of Skye and the adjoining islands (including the Small Isles) and west coast mainland, surveyed by William Johnstone in the 1820s and first published in 1824. This is a most informative map, with hundreds of place-names showing a pre-improvement age when Skye was heavily populated and before many of the clearances had taken place, with places such as Knoydart having a much larger population than the Mallaig area.
720mm x 530mm
Price : £5.00
HISTORICAL MAP OF SKYE
Price: £ 5.00 (Heavy Paper Print) |
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Martin Martin's Map of the Western Isles circa 1703
A beautiful reproduction of Martin Martin's map of the Hebrides which first appeared in his classic book 'A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland' published in 1703. The map was engraved by Herman Moll and is one of the earliest maps of the Hebrides.
470mm x 380mm
Price : £5.00
MARTIN MARTIN MAP OF W. ISLES
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ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES
The Hebrides Archaeological Interpretation Programme of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, with support from the HISTP programme of the European Union, has produced three guide books to the archaeology of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
ANCIENT LEWIS AND HARRIS
Retail Price £7.95 
This colourful guide presents the story of life in Lewis and Harris from the appearance of the first stone age hunter-gatherers up to 10,000 years ago, to the crofters of the last century. It offers a vivid account of the development of the islands, suggesting some of the most rewarding places to visit and providing clear descriptions of each site.
Dr Christopher Burgess has been County Archaeologist at Northumberland County Council since 2002, but for many years has led campaigns of archaeological survey and investigation in the Outer Hebrides and especially in Lewis, leading to significant advances in our understanding of the human landscape of the islands.
210 x 210 mm | 96 pp | 111 colour photos/images, 12 B&W drawings| 5 maps
ISBN 978-0-9519490-2-3
ANCIENT LEWIS AND HARRIS
Price: £ 7.95 (Paperback) |
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ANCIENT UISTS
Retail Price £7.95
This colourful guide presents the story of life in the Uists from the appearance of the first stone age hunter-gatherers up to 10,000 years ago, to the crofters of the last century. It offers a vivid account of the development of the islands, suggesting some of the most rewarding places to visit and providing clear descriptions of each site.
Mike Parker Pearson is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Sheffield, Niall Sharples is a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at Cardiff University, Jim Symonds and Anna Badcock are Director and Assistant Director of Sheffield's archaeological consultancy ARCUS, and Heidi Robbins is a freelance archaeological writer and editor. The pioneering work of this team in a major campaign of archaeological excavation and investigation since the 1990s has made possible our understanding of ancient Uist
210 x 210 mm |
ISBN 978-09519490-1-6
ANCIENT UISTS
Price: £ 7.95 (Paperback) |
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ANCIENT BARRA
Retail price £7.95 
This colourful guide presents the story of life in the Uists from the appearance of the first stone age hunter-gatherers up to 10,000 years ago, to the crofters of the last century. It offers a vivid account of the development of the islands, suggesting some of the most rewarding places to visit and providing clear descriptions of each site.
Keith Branigan, as Professor of Archaeology and Prehistory at the University of Sheffield, led a major campaign of archaeological investigation and excavation in Barra in the 1990s, discovering and recording hundreds of previously unknown sites. This pioneering work has made possible our understanding of ancient Barra.
210 x 210 mm|
ISBN 978-0-9519490-0-9
ANCIENT BARRA
Price: £ 7.95 (Paperback) |
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MEMORIAL LECTURE PUBLICATIONS
PARK - A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
30 pages with 8 photographs - retail price £5.00

The resoundingly-successful fifth Angus Macleod memorial lecture entitled 'A'Phairc - Sealladh Pearsanta' ('Park - A personal Perspective'), given in October 2008 by Kristine Kennedy, the well-known Gaelic singer and broadcaster, and available in both Gaelic and in English versions. Looking back at her own childhood in rural Lewis, Kristine's lecture is in turns very humorous and very profound as she examines the changing community and cultural scene in A'Phairc (the Park). Kristine believes she was privileged to grow up in such a rich Gaelic-speaking culture, absorbing songs and traditions from her family and neighbours in a natural and almost unconscious way. Hers is perhaps the last generation for which this could be said to be true.
PARK - A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
Price: £ 5.00 (Booklet) |
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A 'PHAIRC - SEALLADH PEARSANTA
38 pages with 8 photographs - retail price £5.00

Gaelic version
The resoundingly-successful fifth Angus Macleod memorial lecture entitled 'A'Phairc - Sealladh Pearsanta' ('Park - A personal Perspective'), given in October 2008 by Kristine Kennedy, the well-known Gaelic singer and broadcaster, and available in both Gaelic and in English versions. Looking back at her own childhood in rural Lewis, Kristine's lecture is in turns very humorous and very profound as she examines the changing community and cultural scene in A'Phairc (the Park). Kristine believes she was privileged to grow up in such a rich Gaelic-speaking culture, absorbing songs and traditions from her family and neighbours in a natural and almost unconscious way. Hers is perhaps the last generation for which this could be said to be true.
A 'PHAIRC - SEALLADH PEARSANTA
Price: £ 5.00 (Booklet) |
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THE
FUTURE OF CROFTING - THE
CASE FOR CROFTING REFORM

20
pages with photographs - Retail Price £5.00
An attractively illustrated booklet giving the text of Brian Wilson's thought-provoking lecture on 'The Future of Crofting - The Case for Crofting Tenure'. This was the 4th Angus Macleod Memorial Lecture, delivered on 25 October 2007, the fifth anniversary of Angus's death, and an important contribution to the current debate and the Shucksmith Committee Inquiry.
In his talk, Brian argues that proper regulation of the crofting system is essential to retain population and cultural continuity in remote areas, and that this is best carried out at very local level.
THE FUTURE OF CROFTING - THE CASE FOR CROFTING TENURE
Price: £ 5.00 (booklet) |
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THE
CLEARANCES IN LEWIS - TRUTH OR MYTH?
24 pp
with photographs, retail price £5.
A commemorative
booklet including the text of Bill Lawson's controversial
view questioning the Clearances in Lewis to a
packed audience in Pairc School , Gravir in October
2006 in memory of Angus Macleod.
Bill
Lawson argues that, while there were clearances
in several parts of Lewis, notably Pairc and Uig,
the number of people affected was relatively less
than in other parts of the Outer Hebrides, and
that a higher proportion of those who were cleared
re-settled in other areas of Lewis.
THE CLEARANCES IN LEWIS: TRUTH OR
MYTH?
Price: £ 5.00 (paperback) |
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MOORLAND
WITHOUT CROFTERS
THE
SECOND ANGUS MACLEOD MEMORIAL LECTURE BY PROFESSOR
JAMES HUNTER 20 pp with photographs,
retail price £5.
A
commemorative booklet including the full text
of James Hunters thought provoking address in
October 2005 in memory of Angus Macleod.
MOORLAND WITHOUT CROFTERS
Price: £ 5.00 |
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PASSION
AND PARADOX - THE FIRST ANGUS MACLEOD MEMORIAL
LECTURE
BY
PROFESSOR DONALD MACLEOD,
16pp
with illustrations, retail price £5.
The text of Donald Macleod's inspirational address
in October 2004 about the life of the late Angus
'Ease' Macleod of South Lochs, Lewis.
PASSION AND PARADOX
Price: £ 5.00 |
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ISLAND
NOTES
Island
Notes is a series of Book Trust publications.
These are summaries of talks given at events arranged
by the Book Trust (already made available to Gold
members).
The
series is produced in an attractive A4 format
and is available at a modest price.
Details
of the ‘Island Notes’ currently available
are shown below.
SPECIAL OFFER
Order a set of the complete 33 Island Notes series
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- St Kilda and Foula - survival and decline
John Randall Michael Robson Isobel Holborn
ISLAND NOTES - ST. KILDA AND
FOULA
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Place names of Barra & Lewis Michael
Robson Anke-Beate Stahl
ISLAND NOTES - PLACE NAMES OF
BARRA AND LEWIS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- History of Port of Ness Harbour - Michael
Robson
ISLAND NOTES - HISTORY OF PORT
OF NESS HARBOUR
Price: £ 1.00 |
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- A background to shielings - Michael
Robson
ISLAND NOTES - A BACKGROUND TO SHEILINGS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Beehive shieling structures in Uig, Lewis
- Dave Roberts
ISLAND NOTES - BEEHIVE SHEILING
STRUCTURES
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Travellers to the Hebrides - Elizabeth
Bray
ISLAND NOTES - TRAVELLERS TO
THE HEBRIDES
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- The Flannan Isles - Michael Robson
ISLAND NOTES - THE FLANNAN ISLES
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- Some Collectors of Gaelic Song - Morag
Macleod
ISLAND NOTES - SOME COLLECTORS
OF GAELIC SONG
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- Looking at monuments – the work of
Historic Scotland in Lewis Chris Barrowman
ISLAND NOTES - LOOKING AT MONUMENTS
Price: £ 1.00 |
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- Troubles over Rona - Michael Robson
ISLAND NOTES - TROUBLES OVER
RONA
Price: £ 1.00 |
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- Rum – a landscape without figures -
John Love
ISLAND NOTES - RUM - A LANDSCAPE
WITHOUT FIGURES
Price: £ 1.00 |
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- Writing about islands - Mairi Hedderwick
ISLAND NOTES - WRITING ABOUT
ISLANDS
Price: £ 1.00 |
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- St Kilda and the 'outside world' - Michael
Robson
ISLAND NOTES - ST KILDA AND
THE OUTSIDE WORLD
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- J A Harvie-Brown in the Outer Hebrides -
Michael Robson
ISLAND NOTES - HARVIE-BROWN
IN THE OUTER HEBRIDES
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- A Head for Heights-Investigating the Archaeology
of Sea-Stacks in Lewis Chris Barrowman
et al
ISLAND NOTES - SEA STACKS
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- The Deserted Settlement of Stiemreway - John
Randall
ISLAND NOTES - STIEMREWAY
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Martin Martin on Uist - Michael Robson
ISLAND NOTES - MARTIN MARTIN
ON UIST
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- The Island of Scarp - Calum John Mackay
ISLAND NOTES - THE ISLAND OF
SCARP
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- The Great Forest on the Other Side of Loch
Shell - Michael Robson
ISLAND NOTES - THE GREAT FOREST
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- A Grand Tour of Scotland's Inhabited Islands
- Cairns Aitken
ISLAND NOTES - A GRAND TOUR
OF SCOTLANDS ISLANDS
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- Tory Island - the island that nearly died
- Alasdair MacEachan
ISLAND NOTES - Tory Island
Price: £ 1.50 |
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- The Decline and Fall of Mingulay - Ben
Buxton
ISLAND NOTES - THE DECLINE AND
FALL OF MINGULAY
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- The Early History of Ness.- Donald
William Stewart
ISLAND NOTES - THE EARLY HISTORY
OF NESS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Singers and Tradition Bearers in Lewis and
Harris I have known. - Morag Macleod
ISLAND NOTES - SINGERS AND TRADITION
BEARERS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Tristan da Cunha - Paul Tyler
ISLAND NOTES - TRISTAN DA CUNHA
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- The Shiants - Adam Nicolson
ISLAND NOTES - THE SHIANTS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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World War Two in the Hebrides - Mike Hughes
WORLD WAR 2 IN THE HEBRIDES
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Breaking down the Barriers - Lesley Riddoch
ISLAND NOTES - BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- The Archaeology of the Shiants - Dr Mary Macleod
ISLAND NOTES - THE ARCHAELOGY OF THE SHIANTS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Cultural changes in Quebec since the Gaelic Settlers - Margaret Bennett
CULTURAL CHANGES IN QUEBEC SINCE THE GAELIC SETTLERS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- Three centuries of natural history in the Highlands - John Love
THREE CENTURIES OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE HIGHLANDS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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- The
Seaweed Industry in the Uists - Roddy Macdonald
THESEAWEED INDUSTRY IN THE UISTS
Price: £ 2.50 |
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- Pairc - old enigmas and new ideas - Dr Mary Macleod
PAIRC - OLD ENIGMAS AND NEW IDEAS
Price: £ 2.00 |
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