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Description September 1939. When Jimmy is evacuated to a small village in Wales, it couldn't be more different from London. Green, quiet and full o...
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 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 Wild Wales by George Borrow is the classic travel book on Wales. Since its first publication in 1862, it has rarely been out of print. ...
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 Dylan Thomas's lyrical account of his childhood Christmases in a small Welsh town, featuring wolves, bears, hippos and Mrs Prothero's c...
View full detailsDescription Dark Land, Darks Skies subverts conventional astronomy by repopulating the night sky with myths from oral traditions which were overtak...
View full detailsDescription A collection of 30 delicious vegan recipes with traditional Nigerian flavours. Maggie's immaculate balance of flavours combined with pl...
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 A 20th anniversary edition with a foreword by James Dean Bradfield . Fiercely honest, compassionate, unconventional, political and pers...
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 Autobiography of distinguished psychiatrist David Enoch, author of modern classic Uncommon Psychiatric Syndromes and committed Christia...
View full detailsDescription Autobiography of Llanelli prop, Welsh Rugby Union Board and International Rugby Board member Anthony Buchanan. A behind-the-scenes look...
View full detailsDescription In a colourful and frank account of a sterling career, Jamie Roberts reveals all about life on tour, in boot camps and in dressing room...
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 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 Sprinkled with humorous reminiscences and fond memories from times past, brought to mind by the dishes she serves up, this is a labour ...
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 This book argues for a new Welsh Way, one that is truly radical and transformational. A call for a political engagement that will creat...
View full detailsDescription Ray Gravell was undoubtedly one of Wales and rugby's greatest characters. He touched the hearts of all who met him, and his sincere int...
View full detailsDescription The Lost Lines series documents a lost age of steam-train travel which thrived from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. The...
View full detailsDescription Blood Moon is an extraordinary YA novel in verse about the online shaming of a teenage girl. During astronomy-lover Frankie’s first sex...
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 At one time, the world’s ships and trains created a huge demand for steam coal – and the best coal in the world was in Cwm Rhondda – on...
View full detailsDescription The exciting story of the Welsh immigrants and their descendants who made a disproportionate contribution to the creation and growth of...
View full detailsDescription An extremely comprehensive, fully illustrated guide to the history and evolution of the castle under Wales' native rulers (c.1066-1283)...
View full detailsDescription Ieuan Morris' striking images and fascinating accompanying text throw new light on one of Wales' most stunning regions, leading readers...
View full detailsDescription The Melting Pot is a celebration of the diverse recipes contributed by members of the minority ethnic community in Wales. This collecti...
View full detailsDescription The history of the Welsh love of hymn singing, and of how hymns and the religious movements and revivals of which they were part fired ...
View full detailsDescription Until the Brexit referendum, there was widespread doubt whether English nationalism existed at all. In this book Ailsa Henderson and Ri...
View full detailsDescription It's 454AD. The Roman Empire has withdrawn from Britain, throwing it into the chaos of the Dark Ages. Mai has been kept safe by her fat...
View full detailsDescription A story about the patron saint of Wales, St David, as a young boy. His special birth, his parents and his education in a monastery are ...
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 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 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 Christmas Truce finds soldiers Ben and Ray shaking hands in friendship with Karl and Lars - a tribute to that remarkable moment in ...
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