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Description Nature-writer and hiker Julie Brominicks takes a year-long walk around the edge of Wales and discovers places she thought she knew can ...
View full detailsDescription A new edition of The Peacemakers, which includes some of Waldo Williams' most celebrated poems. It comprises the Welsh-language origina...
View full detailsDescription Planet is a quarterly cultural and political magazine that looks at Wales from an international perspective, and at the world from a We...
View full detailsDescription The independent voice of Welsh soccer. A guide to Welsh Football for the 2022/23 season. Details ISBN: 9781739608309 Publication Date: ...
View full detailsDescription Sarah is starting again, alone. Hafod Farm gives her the chance for a new life, away from the pain of the past. Taken in by hardworking...
View full detailsDescription The story of one woman’s life in rural mid Wales at the turn of the 20th c. Despite poverty and setbacks, she climbs the ladder to beco...
View full detailsDescription Hugh Jones was the last traditional shepherd of the upper Tywi valley. His memoirs recalls traditions and customs that have long vanish...
View full detailsDescription A volume that explores more than two thousand years of history to discover the rich, forgotten heritage of Welsh foods - from oysters ...
View full detailsDescription What does it mean to imagine Wales and 'The Welsh' as something both distinct and inclusive? In this book, Welsh writers condider the f...
View full detailsDescription Test your knowledge about the Six Nations rugby tournament with this brand new updated set of quiz questions. 50 rounds of 10 questions...
View full detailsDescription In celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Wales Coast Path, the authors recount their adventures successfully walking the entire r...
View full detailsDescription An Oswestry Miscellany comprises twenty-five chapters, each focussed on a specific aspect of Oswestry's history, including some fascina...
View full detailsDescription Oswestry: a local history is based upon articles written by the author for Oswestry & Border Counties Advertizer, the Country Quest...
View full detailsDescription The astonishing story of Henry Coombe-Tennant (1913-89), who served in the British Army in World War II, escaping from a POW camp, join...
View full detailsDescription Life-affirming autobiography of Karl Phillips, The Bootlegger, a social-media sensation with 320K followers for his humorous matchday v...
View full detailsDescription The history of the Trawsfynydd military camp from 1903 to 1959 is captured in this illustrated, compact book. The full story of the loc...
View full detailsDescription Mr Jones - The Man Who Knew Too Much, is the first biography of Gareth Jones and reveals the remarkable yet tragically short life of th...
View full detailsDescription 28 walks exploring part of a new Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, its attractive adjoining countryside and its industrial past. Loca...
View full detailsDescription 20 circular walks exploring the varied and unspoilt landscape of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The walks var...
View full detailsDescription Rhys Mwyn is an entertaining and informative guide to his native patch, which stretches from the top of Snowdon to the seaside resort o...
View full detailsDescription In this book, celebrity cook Beca Lyne-Pirkis focuses on the military community, both past and present, and how food has become a way o...
View full detailsDescription A fun, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases you can use to practise your Manx with your furry best fri...
View full detailsISBN: 9781472252456 Publication Date November 2019Publisher: Headline Book Publishing Ltd., London Format: Hardback, 242x162 mm, 388 pages Languag...
View full detailsISBN: 9781912631117 Publication Date October 2019Publisher: Y Lolfa, Tal-y-bont Illustrated by Anne Cakebread Format: Paperback, 148x105 mm, 112 pa...
View full detailsDescription In 2005 Diana Ashworth and her husband spotted a dilapidated farmhouse with 25 acres in a rural hamlet in Montgomeryshire, the plan b...
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 Noel Thomas, who was a respected village sub-postmaster and councillor, was sent to prison accused of stealing money from the post offi...
View full detailsDescription To mark the 50th anniversary of Housman Society, we are publishing a new, full colour photographic edition of A Shropshire Lad. This is...
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 This garden notebook is based on Sue's practical experience and has been specially designed to be an invaluable aid to gardeners. Along...
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 This compact, affordable and accessible guide provides insight and background to a celebrated Welsh ingredient as well as 20 delicious...
View full detailsDescription One of Wales's leading writers, this posthumous volume brings together a selection of Jenkins' poetry from across his career. Selected ...
View full detailsDescription God's Little Artist is a biography in verse of Welsh painter Gwen John (1876–1939). Illustrated with precision, authenticity and a keen...
View full detailsDescription This is a hugely engaging, finely written and observed account of growing up on a farm on the Welsh border in the 1950s. It details the...
View full detailsDescription The hauntingly atmospheric English-language début from the acclaimed Welsh author: a love story between a young Welsh woman and a Syria...
View full detailsDescription Planet is a quarterly cultural and political magazine that looks at Wales from an international perspective, and at the world from a We...
View full detailsDescription The independent voice of Welsh soccer. The New Year edition of the magazine that includes the latest news, fixtures and results. Detail...
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 An inspirational fictional telling of Welsh Victorian Strongwoman Kate Williams who is an important Welsh figure in challenging convent...
View full detailsDesription Full-colour road atlas of Wales, with extended coverage into England and including all the major routes into the country. The detailed r...
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 Republic tells the story of a young Welsh woman growing up in the 1980s and 90s, following a boom in politics, culture and Cŵl Cymru. S...
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 Fully illustrated picture book which will appeal to children (8+) and rugby-loving adults alike! The story of Wales' heroic defeat of t...
View full detailsDescription This is the book that many Welsh football fans thought they'd never get to read - a tale of outstanding performances at home and awa...
View full detailsDescription The independent voice of Welsh soccer. The New Year edition of the magazine that includes the latest news, fixtures and results. Detail...
View full detailsDescription Fighting to Speak reveals the journey of a miner's son with a stutter who succeeded to play rugby at the highest level and defeat his d...
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