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ISBN: 9781916468702 Publication Date February 2020Publisher: Gw. Disgrifiad/See Description, Pwllheli Edited by Y Tad Deiniol Format: Paperback, 14...
View full detailsISBN: 9781850492535 Publication Date August 2017Publisher: Gwasg Bryntirion Press, Bridgend Format: Paperback, 229x152 mm, 112 pages Language:Welsh...
View full detailsISBN: 9781845275440 Publication Date November 2016Publisher: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, Llanrwst Format: Paperback, 215x138 mm, 366 pages Language: Welsh...
View full detailsDescription Following on from his volumes on the archaeology of north Wales, the Marches, and south-west Wales, this volume completes archaeologist...
View full detailsDescription A unique perspective on the 1984–85 UK Miners' Strike from a husband-and-wife team who reported on it in person at the time. Press phot...
View full detailsDescription The Welsh at War trilogy is the culmination of over twelve years of painstaking research by the author into the Welsh men and infantry ...
View full detailsDescription This book examines masculinity and femininity in Wales across modern Welsh history. Contributors question what it meant to be a man and...
View full detailsDescription In The Folklore of Wales: Ghosts, renowned folklorists Delyth Badder and Mark Norman present an intriguing and comprehensive selection...
View full detailsDescription A few moments before eight o'clock on the morning of 4th April, 1862, Richard Rowlands, or Dic Rolant as he was called, husband, father...
View full detailsDescription A fascinating illustrated account of the industrial heritage of the town and county borough of Wrexham across the centuries. Details IS...
View full detailsDescription Featuring illustrations by Jackie Morris, an immersive, evocative non-fictional journey through Wales and a revelatory meditation on th...
View full detailsDescription In this volume, Rhys Mwyn chooses a dozen sites of archaeological and/or historical interest in north Wales, being hidden pearls that ...
View full detailsDescription This factual thriller details a scandal which has been described as one of the most widespread and significant miscarriages of justice ...
View full detailsDescription This is the first study of the early years of one of Wales's most important cultural organisations – S4C. Through a detailed study of m...
View full detailsDescription This book explores the history of Wales under the Tudor and Stuart monarchs. It tackles subjects such as the Union of Wales and England...
View full detailsDescription Spanning three centuries and telling the story of three women who come to 'share' a house in Denbigh. It opens at Lleweni, just outside...
View full detailsDescription Written by the foremost expert on Strata Florida and drawing on the latest archaeological research, this is a concise and accessible in...
View full detailsDescription Matthew Yeomans seeks to answer these questions as he walks more t han 300 miles through the ancient and modern forests of Wales, los i...
View full detailsDescription This volume explores the various means by which historians write history. This is an introduction to historiography - the study of wri...
View full detailsDescription Biography of Dic Penderyn, hanged for stabbing a soldier after the 1831 Merthyr Rising – a crime later confessed to by someone else – a...
View full detailsDescription The Little Book of Welsh Culture is a fast-paced, fact-filled journey through the cultural heritage of Wales, exploring the rich histor...
View full detailsDescription The history of Tregaron and surrounding area - the people, the places and local stories. Includes pictures. Details ISBN: 9781800992634...
View full detailsDescription A volume that explores the religious responses of the American Welsh settlers to slavery during the period 1838-68. By using the Americ...
View full detailsDescription Welsh experiences from both sides of the Falklands/Malvinas War. Translated for the first time, Ioan Roberts's vivid oral history recor...
View full detailsDescription This book is based on a collection of papers written between 1930 and 1953 by Syr Ifan and some of yr Urdd's Central Staff to a gentlem...
View full detailsDescription A study of the background and contribution of Twm Carnabwth, one of the leaders of the Becca movement in west Wales in the mid-19th cen...
View full detailsDescription In 2020, the doors of Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant were closed by the National Trust, who are responsible for the building, and the job of warden o...
View full detailsDescription The history of Ukrainian town Hughesovka, a mining/steel town founded in the 1870s by Welsh entrepreneur John Hughes and 70 Welsh worke...
View full detailsDescription A selection of folklore, myths and ghost stories from Wales. Readers will find it both informative and entertaining. There are stories ...
View full detailsDescription A Little Gay History of Wales examines the lives, cultures and politics of ordinary LGBT men and women from the medieval period to the ...
View full detailsDescription Oswestry: Parish, Church and People is based on a series of articles prepared by the author for St Oswald's monthly parish magazine in ...
View full detailsDescription In A Second Oswestry Miscellany, John Pryce-Jones considers a wide variety of aspects of Oswestry's history, from king Oswald through t...
View full detailsDescription The Holy Dee, ever changing, ever constant. From her open-mouthed estuary, she follows a man-made channel, through Roman founded Cheste...
View full detailsDescription Wales is a land of castles. The best known are those built in the 13th century under King Edward I to defeat the native princes, but th...
View full detailsDescription A handy colour illustrated bilingual booklet tracing the story of the craftsmanship of creating lovespoons in wood and other materials,...
View full detailsDescription A volume tracing the experiences of T. H. Parry-Williams as a conscientious objector during the Great War when he was persecuted for hi...
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