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Description A one-volume history of Christianity in Wales, from its Roman origins to the present Details ISBN: 9781786838216 Publication Date: 15 ...
View full detailsDescription A new version of the magisterial volume on Welsh history, with information extending from the ice-age to the current period. Includes a...
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 detailsISBN: 9780708321621 Publication Date January 2009Publisher: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru / University of Wales Press, Cardiff Edited by Nerys Ann Jones Fo...
View full detailsDescription The first detailed study of Thomas Rees' background and the part he played in the mid-19th century Rebecca Riots in west Wales. Events ...
View full detailsISBN: 9781912631070 Publication Date June 2019Publisher: Y Lolfa, Tal-y-bont Format: Hardback, 242x160 mm, 384 pages Language: English Authorised b...
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 Hugh Jones was the last traditional shepherd of the upper Tywi valley. His memoirs recalls traditions and customs that have long vanish...
View full detailsDescription Spanning three centuries and telling the story of three women who come to 'share' a house in Denbigh. It opens at Lleweni, just outside...
View full detailsDescription The Little Book of Welsh Culture is a fast-paced, fact-filled journey through the cultural heritage of Wales, exploring the rich histor...
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 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 This volume reveals the long and dramatic history of one of Wales's most popular towns, from the arrival of its first visitors, twelve ...
View full detailsDescription This volume explores the various means by which historians write history. This is an introduction to historiography - the study of wri...
View full detailsDescription A comprehensive volume exploring the history and traditions of folk dance in Wales; based on the extended research work of the late Ali...
View full detailsDescription Four interesting, historical walks around the city of Liverpool in the company of Gari Wyn. Details ISBN: 9781845279431 Publication ...
View full detailsDescription Rhys ap Gruffydd stands out as a prince of unusual talent, vision and insight. A native ruler, he was an astute politician, a zealous r...
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 A volume that is the fruit of a six month personal pilgrimage by Prydwen Elfed-Owens to collect evidence about the present condition of...
View full detailsDescription In this volume the author discusses poets and writers with a connection to the area known as Y Smotyn Du in Ceredigion from the 18th ce...
View full detailsDescription A volume that explores the religious responses of the American Welsh settlers to slavery during the period 1838-68. By using the Americ...
View full detailsDescription Glyn Roberts, Murpoeth, Bryncroes has immense interest in rural crafts and old tools. He is also a diligent researcher of old documents...
View full detailsDescription A collection of the tales about Cymdeithas yr Iaith campaigners on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the first Cymdeithas protest...
View full detailsDescription A volume which traces the history of Epynt and the people who lived there, particularly the events in 1939 and 1940 when 54 families we...
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 Oakhurst: the story of a country house, the latest in a series of books and booklets on the history of Oswestry by John Pryce-Jones, ha...
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 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 Philip Hume's book provides a richly-illustrated history of the medieval Mortimer family of Wigmore in north Herefordshire, with a focu...
View full detailsDescription Oswestry: a local history is based upon articles written by the author for Oswestry & Border Counties Advertizer, the Country Quest...
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 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 The story of one woman’s life in rural mid Wales at the turn of the 20th c. Despite poverty and setbacks, she climbs the ladder to beco...
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 forgotten Manor of Talerddig reached along the watershed of Montgomeryshire from Pont Llogel in the north to Clywedog in the south....
View full detailsISBN: 9781871184310 Publication Date October 2008Publisher: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, Aberystwyth Format: ...
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