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Description The stories of women from Wales’ minority communities are seldom heard. This book comprises the life stories of 40 Black Asian Minority...
View full detailsDescription Signed by the author In a colourful and frank account of a sterling career, Jamie Roberts reveals all about life on tour, in boot camps...
View full detailsDescription The definitive analysis of one of the UK's most beloved nature spots, written by an expert with 50 years' experience in the field and a...
View full detailsDescription From a humble background in Barry, where his father was a butcher and local politician in the formative years of the new town, Cyril La...
View full detailsDescription Originally published as a single-volume 'Who's Who' in 1991, with the players listed alphabetically, this new three-volume collection l...
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 detailsDesription Stunning North Wales.An estuary of breathtaking beauty.A historic slate-trade harbour... “Keep your wits about you, girl.” Wise advice t...
View full detailsDescription The Welsh in North Staffordshire is a new local history book that uniquely examines Welsh migration to all parts of North Staffordshire...
View full detailsDescription This volume describes the development of religious thought in Wales between 1760 and 1900. Although the emphasis is on religious though...
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 Poems exploring the author's grandmother's Indian heritage and the fauna and flora of subcontinental jungles. We encounter tales of wil...
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 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 A volume celebrating sixty years since the establishment of the Books Council of Wales, comprising sixteen chapters by various scholars...
View full detailsDescription Jeremy Dixon's first full poetry collection starts from his teenage suicide attempt and expands to encompass themes of bullying, queerp...
View full detailsDescription A mutual bond of rivalry and respect has existed between the rugby-loving Wales and New Zealand nations since their first match in 1905...
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 The exciting story of the Welsh immigrants and their descendants who made a disproportionate contribution to the creation and growth of...
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 15 guided walks (4-9 miles each) along the Wales Coast Path, as undertaken by Derek in the 12th series of 'Weatherman Walking', broadca...
View full detailsDescription A time traveller arrives in Wales in the year 2033 to find a peaceful and thriving country. He plans to make a life in this new version...
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 This volume is the fruit of decades of research by the Revd D Ben Rees into the unique story of the Welsh people living in Liverpool an...
View full detailsDescription For nearly 500 years the Marcher lordships and their lords were at the centre of events that affected the history of England and Wales,...
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 When Ida loses both job and parents in just a few weeks she sets off to Wales to the house her father has left her. But Heather, whose ...
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 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 A unique environment created by the confluence of three oceanic, climatic zones, the Welsh coast and its waters teem with life and dive...
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 This timely study demonstrates how, for a century and a half, important Welsh writers and intellectuals have dreamt of belonging to mai...
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