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Born in 1965 in a Pontypridd shed, Groggs are unique sculptures, conceived and created by a small family business in South Wales. A Grand Slam of Groggs tells the story of these characters'' origins and the family whose lives they changed, from their early days, celebrating the Golden Era of Welsh rugby, to the present day range of...
Lowri Morgan is a well known name: TV presenter, adventurer, ultra-marathon runner. But what is it that has led her to live a life of such extremes? What has enabled her to develop the strength and resilience to tackle some of the planet''s toughest environments? Here, Lowri explores the mind and body she has pushed beyond pain, beyond her...
When his younger brother enlists in the Great War, Owen Humphreys feels duty-bound to enlist as well, leaving his family and his pregnant fiance behind. Months later, news arrives that both Owen and his brother have been killed. But what happens when Owen returns to his family home after being released from hospital, and what secrets will be revealed... -- Gwasg Gomer
A book for Welsh learners, Entry Level. -- Gwasg Gomer
The life-story of the British mainlands finest mountain through Jim Perrin's words. -- Gwasg Gomer
Andrew Green chooses the hundred most significant objects in Welsh history. Wales in 100 Objects brings history to life, evoking key moments in Wales' past through tangible, physical artefacts. -- Gwasg Gomer
A collection of highlights from the Kyffin Williams Trust lecture series. -- Gwasg Gomer
Clint is a decent kid, and thinks he might even be able to convince his teachers of that until an accident gets him expelled. Unable to face the death of his father, his emotionally distant, grieving mother, and a last-resort school for "troubled kids," Clint runs away. -- Gwasg Gomer
These three beautifully written and highly original fables - in which a giant becomes too big for his boots, a left hand falls out with a right hand, and a scarecrow reassures a lost doll - are treats of the imagination for child and adult alike. - Malachy Doyle -- Gwasg Gomer
The volume which was awarded the Prose Medal at the 1995 National Eisteddfod and which was described as a psychological novel in which the story is gradually and skilfully unfolded. Reprint; first published August 1995.
The Asparagus Thieves spans the era from the First World War to the present day, with settings ranging from the suburbs of Cardiff and rural Pembrokeshire to Mallorca and Mametz Wood. The plot centres on Tallis Hall a manor house that touches the lives of all the characters.
The first collection of poems for adults by Mererid Hopwood, the first female poet to win the Chair at the National Eisteddfod. Nes Draw is shortlisted for the Book of the Year Award 2016.
A step-by-step guide to building your own Welsh sentences, with exercises and glossary. Reprint. First Published in March 2018.
The harrowing autobiography of former World War II Prisoner of War D. T. Davies of Dryslwyn, Carmarthenshire. An English adaptation of Dianc i Ryddid. 48 black-and-white and colour photographs.
A unique appreciation of the hills of Wales; their character, the inherent quality of their landscapes, their resonance and histories.
An English adaptation of Lleuad yn Olau, published as a splendid hardback volume to celebrate the centenary of the birth of T. Llew Jones.
Will the Rugby Zombies finally manage to play an international match? This is Dan Anthony''s final novel in the trilogy of stories about the Welsh Rugby Zombies. They still need to play an international match to exorcise their shameful past but this time Arwel is less inclined to help them.
International rugby correspondent Eddie Butler tackles that most elusive of questions for Welsh rugby fans - just who are the best fifteen players ever to have played for the national team? First published in 2011.
The history of the Tudors and Stuarts interpreted and illustrated in an exciting way for children. Includes humorous illustrations on every page, and the book is a trove of information presented in a clear and appealing way. In the main, the more gory and extreme customs of the period are described.
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