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  • av Carolyn Hitt
    224,-

    A volume celebrating the golden era of Welsh Rugby in the 1970s, full of entertaining snippets and photographs galore reflecting the success of the Welsh team during a decade which saw players such as Gareth Edwards, Barry John, Phil Bennett, Mervyn Davies, JPR and many more becoming international superstars. Fun retro Seventies annual design.

  • av William Condry
    194,-

    This new edition of Exploring Wales retains Condry's original superlative prose but adds new material by Neville Jones on sites not accessible in 1970. The result is a guidebook to Wales which is both a tribute to the early pioneers of Condry's generation and a call for a new type of society, living in harmony with ecological principles.

  • av David Jones
    168,-

    The hitherto untold story of a civilian tented hospital, raised by public subscription in Wales.

  • av Peter Read
    164,-

    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's TV series about their shock buyout of Wrexham AFC has propelled the team to unimaginable new popularity. Lifelong fan Peter Read looks at his own obsessive support, the club's history, and developments over the first two seasons under the Hollywood stars. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Rhian Ivory
    144,-

    A novel for teenagers about Alaw Gobaith, who is grieving for her father and feels that everything and everybody is against her. She suffers from PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and tries to come to terms with this by assisting at a local hospital on childrens'' wards, and by corresponding with a boy she met on the ferry while returning...

  • av Y Lolfa
    89,-

    A picture word book to accompany the series ''Cywion Bach'', being part of the provision of the television Cyw programmes. Together with a picture and word on each page, the word is spelt phonetically to assist non-Welsh parents. Published through co-operation between Y Lolfa, Boom Plant and S4C.

  • av Casia Wiliam
    156,-

    This is Casia Wiliam''s first novel for Young Adults 16+. It is the raw love story of Leia and Sam, which is also a story about community, learning, venturing and forgiveness. The story begins at the community centre, where Leia and Sam meet again after being kept apart for some time.

  • av Mared Lewis
    169,-

    A mystery story, set against the background of county lines. Myfi is a journalist in Liverpool, and when she learns that her sister Elliw has gone missing, she returns immediately to be with her father in rural Wales. A gripping page-turner.

  • av Cymdeithas Affrica Gogledd Cymru a Casia Wiliam
    116,-

    A story that intertwines Wales and Ghana, to create a brand new legend by Casia Wiliam and Jac Jones following a workshop with children from the North Wales African Society. The princess is turned into a fish, but can she be turned back into a princess? A legend brimming with animals and other colourful characters.

  • av Nigel Owens
    224,-

    The full autobiography of renowned international rugby referee Nigel Owens. This volume continues from Hanner Amser, published in 2008, and follows his career to its peak as he was acknowledged as the world''s best referee. Full of new material, he talks frankly about his career and of his opinions about various players.

  • av Dorian Spencer Davies
    124,-

    A collection of beautiful but fun illustrations of typical scenes of Welsh life and culture for adults or children to color and enjoy.

  • av Ewan Smith
    116,-

    A short novel for learners, written by a Welsh learner. The story was inspired by the old Welsh song of the same name, ''Hen Ferchetan'' - ''Old Maid''. The language is suitable for those who have been learning for a year or two (Canolradd), with words in English at the bottom of each page and at the back of the book. Part of the exciting ''amdani''...

  • av Iwan 'Iwcs' Roberts
    169,-

    A sequel to the author''s first popular novel Dal y Mellt. The Hustons and Co gangsters are hot on the heels of the crew and are determined to take revenge on them for stealing their diamonds. We are taken on a wild chase to Eifionydd, Bangor, Cardiff and London.

  • av Simon Rodway
    134,-

    This is the second adventure for Cadi Goch and her friends in the School of Magic. Will they be able to stop the plot to steal the cauldron from the National Library? A Harry Potter style novel, but with a uniquely Welsh atmosphere.

  • av Anne Cakebread
    101,-

    A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases for you to practice with your furry best friend. Suitable as a first introduction for language learners of all ages. Pronunciation guide for every phrase, and many of the words and phrases can also be used in non pet-related situations!

  • av Anne Cakebread
    101,-

    A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases for you to practice with your furry best friend. Suitable as a first introduction for language learners of all ages. Pronunciation guide for every phrase, and many of the words and phrases can also be used in non pet-related situations!

  • av Anne Cakebread
    101,-

    A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases for you to practice with your furry best friend. Suitable as a first introduction for language learners of all ages. Pronunciation guide for every phrase, and many of the words and phrases can also be used in non pet-related situations!

  • av Mari Morgan
    161,-

    Memoir of four musicians who left Wales to pursue their art in the USA: Joseph Parry, Daniel Protheroe, Marie Novello and the author herself. Written in a blend of literary styles, it looks at what it is to be an immigrant with a creative soul in the vast land of opportunity that is America.

  • av Ritchie Craven
    137,-

    The annual Lectionary (in Welsh) for the services of the Church in Wales, 2022-23.

  • av Colleen Ramsey
    224,-

    Bilingual cookery book, full of recipes and colour photos of the family created by Colleen Ramsey. This beautifully designed book will be published to coincide with Colleen''s first cookery series on S4C in December.

  • av Garmon Gruffudd
    94,-

    From hiraeth to cwtsh and crachach to popty-ping, some of the evocative and unique words you will only hear in Wales. A fun gift book, in color throughout and illustrated with lively cartoons.

  • av Dyfed Elis-Gruffydd
    94,-

    "The story of Dr Henry Hicks, a doctor, amateur geologist and native of Pembrokeshire. This publication explores his early influences, his pioneering contributions to the understanding of geology and the clashes that made him a thorn in the side of the geological establishment" -- page 4 of cover.

  • av Heini Gruffudd
    164,-

    A beginners' course for Welsh learners, ideal for self-study. With 16 units using strip cartoons to present sentence structures and grammar points, plus dictionary section. This new edition is completely revamped to teach the language you hear around you today. Accompanying audio CD for sale separately (published on the same date).

  • av Christine Purkis
    153,-

    Novel based around a headstrong working-class girl in late 18th-century Wales. Peggin is a maid for the infamous Ladies of Llangollen, a real gay couple who moved in the literary circles of Byron and Wordsworth, and her brother Joe is involved the building of Thomas Telford's Pontcysyllte Acqueduct.

  • av Roger Turvey
    159,-

    This is the story of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, the penniless exile who became Wales's greatest prince. He presided over a turbulent and politically charged period of Welsh history, having to prove himself first on the battlefield before learning the statesman's craft so as to establish his control over the warring factions of his own country.

  • av Peter Roberts
    164,-

    "A revealing and humorous trawl through the drinking establishments of the Rhondda Valley in south Wales, UK. Pub Life details pubs and clubs past and present, highlighting the characters that frequent them and the impact they've had as hubs of the Valleys community" --Publisher.

  • av Roger Turvey
    164,-

    Rhys ap Gruffydd stands out from his fellow Welsh rulers, not simply on account of his singular appellation as The Lord Rhys, but because of some indefinable quality which marked him as a prince of unusual talent, vision and insight.

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    168,-

    With Wales reaching the World Cup for the first time since 1958, this is a book to inspire and excite fans before the tournament in November. Comprising twenty diverse contributions.

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    137,-

    A collection of poems embodying the thoughts and views of David Lewis, native of Pontypridd and a contemplative man who lived at the end of the 19th century and turn of the 20th century. The poems comprise keen comments and personal experience of social history which, with humour and solemnity, provide the reader with a lively and colourful...

  • av Gwenllian Ellis
    164,-

    This is a book about friends, family, growing up in north Wales, feeling you''re being left behind, snogging, sex, lessons learned along the way and the people who carried you when you didn''t even know you needed to be carried. A book about making sense of things when you have no idea how to do so.

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