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Description 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 Leaplings, children born on the 29th of February, are very rare. Rarer still are Leaplings with The Gift - the ability to leap through ...
View full detailsDescription Road Trip is a striking first collection by a poet with illuminating and entertaining stories to tell and an accomplished craft in usin...
View full detailsDescription Questions of humanity, of point of view, are at the heart of Fiona Sampson’s new collection, Come Down.Throughout, Sampson’s poems shim...
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 A modern day fairytale, inspiring a love towards nature, told in short and engaging chapters. Details ISBN: 9781801060875 Publication D...
View full detailsDescription A stunning retelling of the classic tales of King Arthur by award winning team of author Siân Lewis and illustrator Graham Howells. Thi...
View full detailsDescription Beautiful paperback activity and colouring book is packed full of content – all linked to the history of Welsh events, Welsh people, We...
View full detailsDescription Deep within a wooded, Welsh valley, something magical is stirring. An ancient force, the stuff of myth and legend, has been disturbed, ...
View full detailsDescription This book argues that industrial patriarchy in South Wales established an exclusive though damaging form of structural masculine confor...
View full detailsDescription A fascinating work of social history which places the life and career of John Squire, a very influential figure in the musical life of ...
View full detailsDescription This timely study demonstrates how, for a century and a half, important Welsh writers and intellectuals have dreamt of belonging to mai...
View full detailsDescription A new and fully-updated centenary edition of Raymond Williams’s seminal collection of essays on nationhood and cultural identity, Who S...
View full detailsDescription A study of the thirty-five libraries built by Andrew Carnegie in Wales as an illustration of his world-wide commitment to the public li...
View full detailsDescription Fascinating volume of history, shedding light on the lead mining industry in Ceredigion and shipping from Aberystwyth, through the stor...
View full detailsDescription A Welsh County at War is not a military history of horror in the trenches, but a social and cultural history of life in one Welsh count...
View full detailsDescription It is unusual to see a book about the tides of a single country. A book about tides in Wales is akin to, for example, one about rainbow...
View full detailsDescription Take an intimate journey with award-winning wildlife photographer Drew Buckley as he observes the trials and joys of the Atlantic Puffi...
View full detailsDescription The Golden Valley is an exploration and a celebration of a small south Wales valley. The site of ancient tombs and settlements, its rur...
View full detailsDescription Eighteen walks in all parts of Wales from the TV series by the renowned Welsh weatherman and co-author Martin Aaron. ♥ English Book of ...
View full detailsDescription Money is one of the most important languages on the planet. In this book, Linda Davies helps people understand and speak it better. Det...
View full detailsDescription This is a skilful collection by a poet well acquainted with relative place: wherever a poem lives, it always remembers its place in the...
View full detailsDescription Susie Wild writes of fruit blown down by the wind and of unexpected and unearned gains and advantages. Here flying trampolines disrupt ...
View full detailsDescription Philip Gross is a poet, librettist and writer for young people. A keen collaborator with other poets and across art forms, he has lived...
View full detailsDescription Witty and engaging with a very dry sense of humour, Steve Fenwick's autobiography tells the story of the schoolboy from Nantgarw who be...
View full detailsDescription In this clear and absorbing memoir John Sam Jones writes of a life lived on the edge. It's a story of journeys and realisation, of acce...
View full detailsDescription Octogenarian language geek Vernon, who’s never written a book, tries to find a way to write the story of his long marriage to Hannah. U...
View full detailsDescription An uplifting novel of family secrets and fresh starts. Grace is clearing her late husband’s things, when she discovers he had another f...
View full detailsDescription Faced with two murders, industrial espionage, a sexual predator, and a mining disaster, Thomas Chard must puzzle how these things fit t...
View full detailsDescription When Mr Collins is found murdered in Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s garden, simmering tensions are revealed beneath the elegant Regency sur...
View full detailsDescription The second title in the landmark series, the Library of Wales. When railway signalman Harry Price suddenly suffers a stroke his son Mat...
View full detailsDescription Rich with visceral imagery, The Hungry and the Lost is a novel in true Southern Gothic style, pitting the worlds of myth and innocence ...
View full detailsDescription When a young family inherit a remote mountain-side cottage in north Wales, giving them the chance to change the course of their lives a...
View full detailsDescription Jeffrey Weeks was born in the Rhondda in 1945, of mining stock. As he grew up he increasingly felt an outsider in the intensely communi...
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