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Description 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 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 Full of tales of fighting clergymen, poisoned arrows and deathbed confessionals, James Stafford's An Illustrated History of Welsh Rugby...
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 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 In this clear and absorbing memoir John Sam Jones writes of a life lived on the edge. It is a story of journeys and realisation, of acc...
View full detailsDescription In this bold, controversial book, Daryl Leeworthy takes a fresh, provocative look at the struggle through radical political action for ...
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 Covering one Sunday tournament in the depths of Languedoc when his team bids to make the National Finals, Bill Rees produces a deeply f...
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 It's 1903 and widespread calls for social and gender reform flounder against entrenched misogyny. Navigating this world are best friend...
View full detailsDescription Lonely Planet Wales is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await...
View full detailsDescription The Long Field braids the essential hiraeth stories of Wales with Pamela Petro's own life - as an American who loves Wales, as a gay wo...
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 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 Compiling – in some instances for the first time in print – the very best songs, poems and stories from across his celebrated career ,...
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 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 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 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 Bridges have always been required to ease the passage of people and goods from the earliest of times. In this book are described steppi...
View full detailsDescription In Painting the Beauty Queens Orange, the women who lived the decade reveal what it meant to push boundaries, claim your identity, and ...
View full detailsDescription A bitterly intelligent and gruesomely funny journey through the worlds of work, sex and rugby. Lewis Davies ruthlessly dissects a passi...
View full detailsDescription This book traces the remarkable and sometimes hazardous rise of a Welsh family of the Anglo-Welsh borderland, from relatively humble or...
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 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 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 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 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 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 A newly curated volume of academic essays on Raymond Williams’ work. To be published in Williams’ centenary year, as part of the Parthi...
View full detailsDescription ♥ English Book of the Month: September 2021 A newly curated volume of academic essays on Raymond Williams’ work. To be published in Wil...
View full detailsDescription Riverwise, a volume of slow river prose centred around Afon Teifi, is a book of wanderings and wonderings, witnessings and enchantments...
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 Wales's best-loved contemporary poet, one of the major poets of our endangered environment, returns to prose in Roots Home. Details ISB...
View full detailsDescription 28 walks exploring part of a new Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, its attractive adjoining countryside and its industrial past. Loca...
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