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  • av Richard Rhys O'Brien
    224,-

    A highly readable, in-depth analysis of the public life of Dame Margaret as wife of Prime Minister David Lloyd George. After a brief intro on her wartime public activities, the book brings to the fore her active political campaigning during Lloyd George''s peacetime Premiership from 1916 to 1922.

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  • av Arwel Vittle
    161,-

    A brief popular history of the Welsh protest against the Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales in Caernarfon in 1969. Placards, sit-ins, paramilitary-style parades and even a bombing campaign across the country showed that many in Wales were not happy to accept an English Prince of Wales.

  • av Alun Gibbard
    161,-

    New edition to commemorate the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest rugby moments ever. Against all expectations, on 31 October 1972 Carwyn James' Llanelli beat New Zealand 9-3. The day's events are recalled by those who were there. The first edition was shortlisted for the prestigious 2013 British Sports Book Awards.

  • av Roger G. K. Penn
    224,-

    A bond of rivalry and respect has existed between the rugby-loving Wales and New Zealand since their first match in 1905. This book documents all the matches, but also takes an unorthodox, stimulating look at off-field obligations and functions, an often-overlooked aspect of a tour. With forgotten facts and fresh anecdotes from modern-day greats.

  • av Jon Gower
    152,-

    The final title in the trilogy of raw detective novels by Jon Gower (following Y Düwch and Y Dial). Tom Tom and Freeman''s relationship is flowering and they begin to plan their future. However, when Tom Tom''s nephew goes missing, he travels to Scotland to look for the student and is drawn into a very dark and violent world.

  • av Meinir Wyn Edwards
    94,-

    A short, modern novel in the ''Amdani'' series for Welsh Learners. This adaptation of Colin Campbell''s What a Lottery!, which is part of the Cambridge English Readers, is suitable for learners at Entry Level up to Unit 13. Ric is a frustrated musician who realises, one evening, that he has won the lottery, on the night after his wife...

  • av Alun Davies
    152,-

    An adventure novel for the early teens - the first novel by the author of the stories about popular detective Taliesin MacLeavy. The hero is 15 year old mute, Manawydan Jones, who discovers that he is descended from Manawydan fab Ll¿r of the Mabinogi. An easy read with serious themes, presenting a modern look at some Mabinogi tales for a...

  • av David Rowe
    131,-

  • av Wyn Thomas
    293,-

    This new edition of ''Hands Off Wales'' addresses the campaign of militant activism which Wales witnessed between 1963 and 1969, showing that it was fuelled by both the contentious flooding of Cwm Tryweryn and the failure of Plaid Cymru to prevent the valley''s drowning via constitutional means.

  • av Hefin Wyn
    168,-

    The first detailed study of Carnabwth''s background and the part he played in the mid-19th century Rebecca Riots in west Wales. Events are seen in their social and historical context, with information drawn from the folk memory and Welsh-language publications which have not previously been studied.

  • av Y Lolfa
    224,-

    A companion-volume to Annwyl D.J.. In the correspondence between Valentine and his two co-conspirators for the Welsh cause, we gain further insight into the political developments of the period and of the trials and tribulations of the Welsh National Party established by them and their friends. We also read of their personal journeys,...

  • av Caryl Lewis
    134,-

    This is the first novel for this age by this prolific author. On his birthday, Marty receives a gift from his grandfather - a magical seed. Humorous and unusual, this story about making dreams come true will inspire and raise serious topics. Suitable for 9-12 year old readers.

  • av Mared Llwyd
    94,-

    With Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth) celebrating its centenary in 2022, this volume brings the loveable character Mistar Urdd to life within one volume. It comprises three cartoon stories in graphic style - ''Mistar Urdd a''r Allwedd Goll'', ''Mistar Urdd yn Llangrannog'' and ''Mistar Urdd yng Nglan Llyn''. A colourful book for children...

  • av Heiddwen Tomos
    152,-

    When Awen suddenly arrives at Ceridwen''s farm, the place is a complete escape for her. It''s a place that Ceridwen has escaped to also, running away from the modern world and closing the door on a world full of hate. It''s a chance for both of them to close the door on their past. Awen and Ceridwen''s friendship strengthens as nature''s old...

  • av Meleri Wyn James
    164,-

    When a family meets for a celebaration in a cottage on Bardsey Island, for some it is a rare opportunity to see relatives, while it is a task to be unwillingly suffered for others. A stranger arrives at the cottage, and many secrets are revealed. A mystery about a family in isolation on an island with a murderer amongst them.

  • av Amrywiol
    137,-

    A collection of short stories written for Welsh learners by Welsh learners. Each story has a twist in the tale. They are suitable for learners who have been learning Welsh for a year or two. Vocabulary is included at the bottom of each page and at the back of the book. Part of the exciting ''amdani'' series for learners.

  • av Sally Roberts Jones
    164,-

    Biography of Dic Penderyn, an innocent man hanged after the 1831 Merthyr Rising workers' revolt, and held as the first martyr of the labor movement in Britain. This book examines Richard Lewis (aka Dic Penderyn)'s life and background as far as we can now know it, the causes and events of the Merthyr Rising, Dic's trial and his legacy.

  • av Meleri Wyn James
    134,-

    A mystery novel for children set against the backdrop of the Caron marshland in mid-Wales. The story moves swiftly between two worlds, and deals with themes of relationship, love and the change in our attitude towards the environment.

  • av Meleri Wyn James
    94,-

    How can a mischievous schoolgirl save the world? Nel is full of ideas, and when she realises that there is a fiendish plan in the offing, she sets out on an adventure to find the beast that is determined to destroy the planet. With colour illustrations by John Lund, this story is full of advice and ideas about how children can look after their...

  • av Waldo Williams
    153,-

    Waldo Williams (1904-1971) is considered one of the most important Welsh poets of the twentieth century. He was a folk poet who wrote on universal themes of pacifism, faith, the brotherhood of humankind and belonging. This edition of his collection The Peacemakers sets his most famous poems in the original Welsh alongside English translations.

  • av Anne Cakebread
    97,-

    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 you can use to practise your Guernesiais with your furry best friend.

  • av Valeriane Leblond
    134,-

    Hidden in Cardigan Bay, between New Quay and Aberaeron is the charming beach of Cei Bach. In a little cottage, an old lady sits smoking her pipe with clocks on her feet. She is the famous Siani Bob Man. A story about an unusual character, with striking illustrations by talented artist Valériane Leblond.

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