Paperback book `From the Alleghenies to the Hebrides` by Margaret Fay Shaw.
Autobiography of an American woman who studied music in New York and Paris then lived for six years with two sisters in North Uist.
De-accessioned 1.3.2026.
Paperback book `From the Alleghenies to the Hebrides` by Margaret Fay Shaw.
Autobiography of an American woman who studied music in New York and Paris then lived for six years with two sisters in North Uist.
De-accessioned 1.3.2026.
Paperback book `Scottish Folk Tales in Gaelic and English` narrated by Iain MacKinnon and edited by Barbara MacAskill.
A collection of Gaelic stories narrated by Iain MacKinnon of Balephetrish and translated into English, including Tiree tales.
Paperback book `Carmina Gadelica` by Alexander Carmichael.
Collection of hymns, prayers, charms, rituals, incantations, omens and auguries translated from the Gaelic in the 19th century.
Paperback book `Reminiscences of an Orkney Parish` by John Firth.
An account of crofting life in Orkney in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Paperback book `The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles` by Ian Armit.
The hsitory of human settlement in Skye and the Western Isles from the first hunter-gatherers to the Clearances, based on the results of new excavations and surveys and reassessments of earlier work.
Hardback book `Tales until Dawn` translated and edited by John Shaw.
Folktales, anecdotes, proverbs, expressions, rhymes, superstitions and games told in Gaelic by Cape Breton storyteller Joe Neil MacNeil and translated into English.
De-accessioned 20.3.2026.
Hardback book `Island Years` by F. Fraser Darling.
Account of the years spent on the Treshnish and Summer Isles by a naturalist.
De-accessioned 20.3.2026.
Paperback book `Iona` by Fiona Macleod.
A book about by Iona written by Wiiliam Sharp under the pseudonym Fiona Macleod.
De-accessioned 1.3.2026.
Paperback book `Seachd Sgeulachdan as Inbhir Nis` by Ruairidh MacIlleathain.
Seven stories in Gaelic from Inverness. Book signd by author.
Paperback booklet `Nach Neonach Sin` by Cailein T. MacCoinnich.
Collection of short essays in Gaelic about various folk tales from the Highland and Islands.