The St Ayles Press is the publishing arm of the museum and is responsible for a small number of books.
Steam Drifters: A Brief History by Jim Tarvit (2004)
Croft and Creel: Harvesting the Land and Sea in West Highland Scotland by Linda Fitzpatrick (2007)
A Gastronomic Gallimaufry: Recipes (2011)
Nautical Knots to Knitting Needles: an exploration of fisherfolk crafts by Caroline Martin and Louise Pearson (2012)
In My Ain Words: An East Neuk Vocabulary by Mary Murray (2016)
Threads: A Guide to the Clothing of Scottish Fisherfolk by Jennifer Gordon (2016)
Reaper FR958: Fifie Lugsail Herring Drifter (2016)
Ports of Registry (2016)
Catch of the Day: Fish, Food and Sustainability (2018)
A Tale of Tea Cities: Tea shipping and consumption around the 19th century (2019)
Boats, Fish and Folk: Creative writing competition (2020)
When it Rains we Harvest: Fishing Communities of Peru (2022)
Please contact the Museum if you would like to buy any of the above books:
01333 310628 or contact us