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16th June 2024
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Description Dyro Dangnefedd is the 8th in the series - Best Loved Hymns. The mixed choir, Côr Dre from Caernarfon sing these hymns on a CD which is...
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 Owen's life is fine: as a television producer with an independent company in the capital, he has been milking the system for years, ea...
View full detailsDescription An anthology of 100 poems in Welsh by 63 contemporary poets. This ambitious collection of poems attempts to record a ? of the co...
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 When an unexpected parcel arrives at his mother's care home, Sion is forced to question how well he really knows her. Sion's world is t...
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 detailsDescription As Siân tries to write, there is a power cut. In the darkness, she thinks about her neighbour, Simon Kaltenbach, who has built a big ug...
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 Cardiff in 1878 is grimy, crowded and grey, and Ellen dreams of escaping her dreary life as a domestic for the sea. But when she falls ...
View full detailsDescription The first full biography of Albert Evans Jones (1895-1970) - Cynan as he was known - a larger than life character who was influential i...
View full detailsDescription An independent Welsh magazine that offers a different view of matters relating to Wales and the world. It was founded to be a medium to...
View full detailsDescription In the majestic mountains of North Wales, retired MI5 agent Huw Cecil is reluctantly drawn back into a world of espionage and murder. W...
View full detailsDescription A pack of four small books edited by Dafydd Glyn Jones comprising a selection of the works of four Welsh poets from the 18th and 19th c...
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 Casgliad o gerddi dwfn, astud a diamser mewn llais sy'n treiddio trwy ddwndwr y byd cyflym a materol sydd ohoni i gyhoeddi'n dawel...
View full detailsDescription A quarterly magazine produced by Cymdeithas Cerdd Dafod (Welsh strict metre poetry). Every issue includes many articles concerning bard...
View full detailsDescription The new novel from Ruth Jones, author of the smash-hit, number one bestselling début, Never Greener. Meet Lana, Judith and Catrin. Best...
View full detailsDescription A volume of simple yet powerful daily exercises to assist in the breaking of the circle of over-anxiety, stress, grief and tiredness. I...
View full detailsDescription With its own Senedd and legislative powers, Wales is already on a journey towards independence. This report by the Independence Commiss...
View full detailsDescription Over 60 diverse poems by 40 poets dedicated to the teacher, pacifist, patriot and poet from Pembrokeshire, Waldo Williams. Details ISBN...
View full detailsDescription This book is designed to support poor readers by giving them overtly adult material but where the language has been calculated using a ...
View full detailsDescription In this unique book, one of football’s greatest cult players reflects on the travails of the sport and draws upon his own experience to...
View full detailsDescription The true story of former criminal defence lawyer Dylan Rhys Jones' experience of defending Rhyl serial killer Peter Moore, found guilty...
View full detailsDescription Humorous whodunnit written by the former librarian at the National Library and Book of the Year winner, Andrew Green. Several character...
View full detailsDescription Her first volume of poetry for adults by Casia Wiliam, comprising sensitive poems responding to the brittleness of life and the passage...
View full detailsDescription The main focus of this volume is Enlightenment, the conceptional revolution that set the foundation of the values and politics of the m...
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 Dafydd ap Gwilym is Wales's most famous poet, who had an extremely rich vocabulary. This book shows how his poetry can be appreciated t...
View full detailsDescription A magazine about country life in Wales. Includes articles and stories about life and customs of the past, folklore and reminiscences of...
View full detailsDescription Huw Brassington is a presenter and speaker, author, adventurer and athlete of distinction who has completed some of the world's most di...
View full detailsDescription The novel takes place over a period of 24 hours in a Welsh city in the near future, against a backdrop of racist rhetoric and attitudes...
View full detailsDescription Any national flag carries a high emotional charge and comes with both myth and historical fact attached; but this book is more wide-r...
View full detailsDescription A volume that declares that the Welsh national flag is more than just an image and colours on a pole. As the use of the dragon reaches ...
View full detailsDescription Join Peter as he ascends Orangutan Overhang, Supermassive Black Hole and Mental Lentils in the disused Dinorwig slate quarries of Snowd...
View full detailsDescription Today has been a long time coming. Irene sits at her mother's side waiting for the moment at which she will know she is doing the right...
View full detailsDescription When impoverished aristocrat Lady Charlotte Bertie married wealthy Welsh ironmaster John Guest of Dowlais in 1833, her relatives looked...
View full detailsDescription Deeply funny and deeply sad, this memoir is a frank look into a child’s tumultuous mind, a classic story of a working-class girl growin...
View full detailsDescription Like the rest of the UK, lockdown in Wales meant human tragedies and unforeseen pressures on our lives. How did we manage? What was the...
View full detailsDescription Wish You Were Here will give tourists and travellers alike a description of each of the 50 destinations from around the world listed, w...
View full detailsDescription A poster produced by Y Lolfa and the Welsh Place-names Society. The photograph was taken by Richard Jones (@lluniaurich) in Nantffranco...
View full detailsDescription Hanes creu popeth yn y byd is a book containing a circle of 7 songs by Robat Arwyn and words by the poet Mererid Hopwood. Suitable for ...
View full detailsDescription A new selection of the works of a dozen Welsh poets from the early twentieth century - poets who were well-known figures in their time ...
View full detailsDescription A new periodical about books from Wales and beyond comprising critical and creative work - articles, reviews, stories and poems. It wil...
View full detailsDescription Cymdeithas Bob Owen's seasonal magazine, which deals with collecting all sorts of material associated with the Welsh way of life, espec...
View full detailsDescription Cycling fans obsess about climbs and big mountains. They love reading about their tests and tribulations and they love to ride them - a...
View full detailsDescription A history of the Welsh language in Cardiff over a thousand years. Details ISBN: 9781784618827 Publication Date November 2020 Author: Ow...
View full detailsDescription By any reasonable measurement, Love Actually is a bad movie. There are plenty of bad movies out there, but what gets under Gary Raymond...
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