
CHANNEL FISH
A Book of Fish Cookery from the Channel Islands
by Marguerite Paul
Our bestselling fish cookery book by Guernseywoman, Marguerite Paul.
Second reprint in 2004
ISBN 0 903341 10 8
224 pages; £11.95
A Book of Fish Cookery from the Channel Islands
by Marguerite Paul
Our bestselling fish cookery book by Guernseywoman, Marguerite Paul.
Second reprint in 2004
ISBN 0 903341 10 8
224 pages; £11.95

EXOTIC GARDEN PLANTS IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
by Janine Le Pivert
A practical guide to the wealth of unusual plants – over 150 species – that grow so well in the Channel Islands. Full colour throughout.
Published 2007
ISBN 978 1 903341 40 7
128 pages; £9.95
by Janine Le Pivert
A practical guide to the wealth of unusual plants – over 150 species – that grow so well in the Channel Islands. Full colour throughout.
Published 2007
ISBN 978 1 903341 40 7
128 pages; £9.95

ISLAND KITCHEN
A Book of Seasonal Cookery from the Channel Islands
by Marguerite Paul
Follow-up to 'Channel Fish', featuring seasonal produce, local and not-so-local recipes.
Reprinted in 2004
ISBN 0 903341 18 3
192 pages; £11.95
A Book of Seasonal Cookery from the Channel Islands
by Marguerite Paul
Follow-up to 'Channel Fish', featuring seasonal produce, local and not-so-local recipes.
Reprinted in 2004
ISBN 0 903341 18 3
192 pages; £11.95

JOHN SKINNER'S VISIT TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
August 1827
by Edited by John Le Dain
Revealing journal of a short-break tourist to Guernsey and Jersey in 1827.
ISBN 0 903341 02 7
20 pages; £2.50
August 1827
by Edited by John Le Dain
Revealing journal of a short-break tourist to Guernsey and Jersey in 1827.
ISBN 0 903341 02 7
20 pages; £2.50

WILDLIFE OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
by Sue Daly
A survey of every aspect of the Natural history of the Channel Islands arranged under six habitat headings, together with a guide to seeing wildlife, all superbly illustrated with 240 colour photographs. "I can think of no better introduction to the wildlife of the Channel Islands than this enchanting book." – from the Foreword by Lee Durrell
ISBN 1 903341 24 8
224 pages; £14.95
by Sue Daly
A survey of every aspect of the Natural history of the Channel Islands arranged under six habitat headings, together with a guide to seeing wildlife, all superbly illustrated with 240 colour photographs. "I can think of no better introduction to the wildlife of the Channel Islands than this enchanting book." – from the Foreword by Lee Durrell
ISBN 1 903341 24 8
224 pages; £14.95