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A tortuous historical novel by experienced Welsh novelist. The story takes us to Penrhyn''s magnificent castle and to the terrible plantations of Jamaica, as we follow the lives of two young girls, Dorcas and Eboni. This is a novel that attempts to get to grip with this shocking chapter in the history of mankind.
Songwriter Neil Rosser has done more than anyone to promote the image of the Welsh essence of the Swansea area, and this volume provides warm recollections of his beloved home town area.
A collection of stories and poems responding to the artwork of Welsh children during the period of self-isolating at home. Every child is welcome to join in the fun with the characters. If you are ready for adventure, this is the book for you.
A collection of poems, prose and pictures responding to the town of Cardigan. The town and the surrounding area is held close to Ceri Wyn Jones''s heart, and in this book he reflects, through both poetry and prose, on the town, its people and everything relating to the place. The unique photographs of Richard Outram enrich the text.
An adventure novel set amidst the turmoil of 6th century Britain. Its the year 552 and the island is divided, with tensions threatening to explode like a volcano. The island is unsteady after the plague that has swept the land; the sword rules and everyone has to bow to the law. Especially children. Especially women. Everyone, apart from 12...
In the early 1900''s north-east Wales was a dangerous place for women - Suffragist''s meetings descended into near riot, or in some cases were banned by police before they even started! One man and his dog, Colonel Stapleton Cotton and Tinker were responsible for the foundation of the first WI in Britain at Llanfairpwll, Anglesey, in 1915.
The man who can give you a telling off is back, there''s loads of work to be done in the garden, but the little puppy is under his feet. But will the little puppy be able to help him after all?
Mabli is intent on becoming a famous journalist, and when she hears about a local historian who disappeared twenty years ago, she sets out to research the story, believing it is the break she requires to reach Fleet Street. The trail leads her to an empty house on the outskirts of town, where the supernatural awaits her...
A volume that focuses on the health and care requirements of the inhabitants of the slate communities of Dyffryn Peris and surrounding areas in Snowdonia. When the industry was at its height, there were 14,000 miners in Gwynedd. The dangers at work, together with the infections and illnesses that arose from poverty and lack of health provision...
Any national flag carries a high emotional charge and comes with both myth and historical fact attached; but this book is more wide-ranging in its approach. The mix of ancient and modern concerns and events is refreshing.
The history of the parish of Llanfairmathafarneithaf during the period 1870-1914. In the 19th century, this remote parish on the eastern side of Anglesey was poor and desolate, dependent on agriculture. Yet this was a hard-working, industrious and cultural Welsh community, with chapels in their prime.
Atgofion drwy ganeuon Ail Symudiad. Sefydlwyd y band a'r cwmni gan y ddau frawd, Wyn a Richard Jones, y band yn 1978 a'r cwmni dair blynedd yn ddiweddarach. Mae'r band yn dal mor boblogaidd ag erioed tra'r cwmni ymhlith y mwyaf arloesol, un a roddodd gychwyn i ddwsenni o fandiau ac artistiaid ifanc a newydd. -- Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
An illustrated introduction to the work of Dafydd ap Gwilym and to the landscape he was familiar with. A new look at his poems by scholar John K Bollard is coupled with charming photographs by Anthony Griffiths.
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