Hardback book `St. Kilda` by George Seton.
Summary of previous accounts of St Kilda, review of local incidents since the 17th century and information about the daily lives and customs of the people.
De-accessioned 26.2.2026.
Hardback book `St. Kilda` by George Seton.
Summary of previous accounts of St Kilda, review of local incidents since the 17th century and information about the daily lives and customs of the people.
De-accessioned 26.2.2026.
Hardback book `Iona – The Living Memory of a Crofting Community 1750-1914` by E. Mairi MacArthur.
The economic and social history of the people of Iona from 1750 to 1914.
Paperback book `The Life and Death of St. Kilda` by Tom Steel.
How the impact of 20th century civilisation led to the death of the community of St Kilda which had survived alone for centuries.
Paperback book `A School in South Uist` by F. G. Rea.
The reminiscences of Frederick Rea, an English teacher who became headmaster of Garrynamonie School in South Uist in the 1890s.
De-accessioned 26.2.2026.
Paperback book `A Guide to Coll` by Betty MacDougall.
A guide to Coll illustrated with black and white photographs.
Paperback booklet `Croft History – Isle of St Kilda` by Bill Lawson.
Genealogical information about the people of St Kilda ordered by Croft number.
See page 23: record of Malcolm MacArthur, Kilkenneth
Paperback booklet `St Kilda and its Church` by Bill Lawson.
The history of St Kilda in the context of its churches.
Paperback book `The Furrow Behind Me` told by Angus MacLellan and translated by John Lorne Campbell.
Autobiography of Angus MacLellan, born on South Uist in 1869.
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 `Hiort – Far na laigh a` ghrian` by Calum MacFhearghuis.
The history and culture of the people of St Kilda.