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  • av John Aitchison
    152,-

    Five essays introduce the general reader to this part of the Côte d''Azur, its varied and compelling history and its most interesting inhabitants, with an emphasis on ''La Belle Époque'' and ''Les Années Folles'', but also looking at the more recent arrival of Russian oligarchs.

  • av Delyth Jenkins
    116,-

    A story about a special Christmas with a special Grandmother. Two sisters and their mother visit their grandmother in a bungalow in the country where they enjoy a perfect Christmas, eating plenty of food and making a snowman. This book is full of the warm magic of Christmas and family love.

  • av Guy Wildwood
    152,-

    Book looking at the cultural context in which economic decisions are typically taken in the West and now, increasingly, globally. It considers how economic activity may be rendered increasingly proportionate, sustainable - and fairer - by more openly involving a spiritual dimension, whether that is Christian or drawn from other traditions.

  • av Bethan Phillips
    232,-

    One of the most celebrated sources of information about life in rural Australia in the 19th Century. .Biography of Swagman Joseph Jenkins (1818-98).

  • av Anne Hayward
    152,-

    Anne Hayward spends several months each year walking to sacred sites in Britain and beyond, now having covered many thousands of miles. Her third book recounting these pilgrimage walks looks in more detail at the history of 40+ sites she has visited in Wales or in places with a strong connection to it. In roughly chronological order, the book follows the history of Christianity in the country, discussing topics as varied as Roman roads, early medieval bell-founding, the development of Quaker graveyards, and the reinvention of an early saint in contemporary literature. It tells the remarkable story of religious faith in Wales, not only from the later Roman period and the Age of the Saints, but also in later times and into our own day, asking whether anywhere else has packed quite so much interest into so small a nation.

  • av Bernard Lewis
    209

    An overview of Swansea's experience during World War II, set out in a single volume for the first time. The port and industries of Swansea were key targets for the Nazis. From the start, the town prepared for the worst with air-raid shelters, anti-aircraft guns, barrage balloons and efforts to fortify against attack by sea or air. With Britain heading into total war, this book looks at the impact of conscription on both men and women, food rationing, how Jewish refugees to Swansea and Swansea children evacuated to safer areas fared, and the war's effects on schooling, crime and healthcare in the town. The consequences of the numerous air raids and especially the searing attacks of February 1941 are investigated, as is the response to the ensuing emergencies, including sometimes deadly bomb-disposal work. Researched in both local and national archives, this book is a comprehensive testament to the lives of the people of Swansea, at home and overseas, over the course of the conflict, including many personal experiences.

  • av Luned Aaron
    171,-

    A modern collection of short stories with a city feel which was highly praised in the Literary Medal competition at the 2023 National Eisteddfod. Among the experiences portrayed are an asylum seeker, a young, pregnant girl as she arrives in Cardiff. Other themes featured are materialism, pressure on females, care of the aged, loneliness and...

  • av Iwan Rhys
    156,-

    A factual creative volume comprising reflections on the author''s experiences as he finds his place in the world: as a stepfather, as a regular visitor to Berlin and as a frequenter of the Twthill Vaults in Caernarfon, where he now lives.

  • av Elidir Jones
    50,-

  • av Lowri Haf Cooke
    50,-

  • av John Likeman
    278,-

    The ''Tom''s Day'' set includes 5 books for children from the ''Tom the Lion'' series, which promotes literacy, well-being and mental health following the Five Ways to Wellbeing model.

  • av John Geraint
    164,-

    In this kaleidoscopic portrait, John Geraint captures with a filmmaker''s eye the exuberant life of this former mining community in changing times. Comic and evocative, the book shows how the values the valley has lived by could guide the Rhondda - and the wider world - towards a better future.

  • av Sam Adams
    164,-

    A novel set in a mining valley in south Wales during World War II. First friendships among a group of boys are seen from the perspective of the youngest, Jac. Describing their escapades and the coaldust-filled places they explore, it paints a picture of growing up during this fraught period.

  • av Alun Ffred Jones
    169,-

    Winner of the Daniel Owen Memorial prize 2023

  • av Meleri Wyn James
    169,-

    Cari is 16 years old and yearns for freedom. But Cari is different to her friends and Elen, her mother, is anxious for her, and wishes to protect her daughter. As Ceri develops from childhood to womanhood, Elen has to learn to let go. A sensitive and insightful portrait of the relationship between a mother and daughter.

  • av Oliver Turnbull
    164,-

    A book that offers learners a unique method of learning and remembering Welsh vocabulary, through doodles. Faced with the fact that so many Welsh words sound unfamiliar to his ear and so many of them sound similar to each other, Oliver Turnbull set about drawing pairs of words to help him remember them and to distinguish between them.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    295,-

    A pack of 5 titles in the series ''Celt y Ci'', being humorous and lively stories for young children who are beginning to learn to read set on an imaginary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    103,-

    A humorous and lively story for young children who are beginning to learn to read set on an imaginary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    103,-

    A humorous and lively story for young children who are beginning to learn to read, set on an imgainary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    103,-

    A humorous and lively story for young childen who are beginning to learn to read set on an imaginary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    103,-

    A humorous and lively story for young children who are beginning to learn to read, set on an imgainary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    103,-

    A humorous and lively story for young children who are beginning to learn to read, set on an imaginary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Seimon Williams
    164,-

    The glory days of Welsh rugby seem long ago now. Mortifying defeats, threatened strike action, institutionalised sexism, racism and homophobia in the WRU, bad financial management this book examines key events from the 1980s to today which have brought Welsh rugby to its present crisis. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Dafydd Iwan
    164,-

    Dafydd Iwan rose to fame with his 1960s protest songs and has been performing ever since. Welsh football's recent adoption of his anthem 'Yma o Hyd' (Still Here) has twice taken it to No.1 in the iTunes charts. This autobiography explains more about the man, his music and his political activism. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Geraint H. Jenkins
    156,-

    A readable volume covering the humour of three of Ceredigion''s leading writers: Moc Rogers, Tegwyn Jones and Hywel Teifi Edwards.

  • av Gareth yr Orangutan
    145,-

    Satirical and humorous autobiography of popular tv character, the talented Gareth the Orangutan. Also comprises poems, images and song librettos.

  • av Dylan Ebenezer
    184,-

    The autobiography of Ian Gwyn Hughes, Head of Public Relations at FAW, who has secured a prominent place for the Welsh language on the world stage. Written by Dylan Ebenezer.

  • av Gilli Davies
    98,-

  • av Geraint Lovgreen
    169,-

    Geraint Løvgreen''s personal memories of the history of Wrexham Football Club for over fifty years, from the lowest points of the 1960s to the highlights of the ''golden age'' of the 1970s and to the new ''golden age'' under the new ownership of world-famous actors.

  • av Robat Gruffudd
    184,-

    At the BAFTA ceremony, Menna Beynon, Head of the Welsh Language Body is threatened with blackmail by an ex-lover from her college days at Aberystwyth. A light-hearted yet tense novel that moves from corporate Welsh life to everyday life in Pentawe, providing a broader portrait of the lives of Cardiff''s Welsh-speaking elite.

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