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  • av Caryl Lewis
    170

    A novel that revolves around three characters, Enoch, Isaac and Owen. The story begins when Owen comes to stay at a cottage on an isolated mountain farm. A lyrical, subtle novel, with the unchanging landscape central to the memorable events. Winner of the Welsh-language Book of the Year award 2016.

  • av Angharad Gwyn
    143

    A volume dealing with mental health issues, which affect one in four persons suffer from. 11 people who have been affected by mental illness submit their experiences via poems, letters, diaries and essays. Their experiences are harrowing, but the contributors showit is possible to survive and to be hopeful about the future.

  • av Helen Davies
    91,-

    A colourful picture-word book presenting a simple vocabulary in various locations such as the garden, farm and seaside. Appealing images of objects, including Cyw, of course! Published in cooperation with S4C and Boom Pictures Cymru.

  • av Tim Hartley
    162

  • av Rob Gittins
    141

    A psychological thriller which studies the male desire to possess, control and watch his beloved in the most intimate of spaces.

  • av Jonathan Hicks
    196

    This work is a new interpretation of the First World War battle for Mametz Wood in July 1916, telling the story of those terrible days from the viewpoint of soldiers on both sides. It uses primary sources, including personal accounts and photographs which are published for the first time.

  • av Lisa Jones
    153

    A unique handbook by Lisa Jones, author of the popular and successful Welsh for Parents course. Aimed at parents and grandparents of children in Welsh medium schools, it is intended that it will not be kept on the bookshelf, but on the kitchen table so that the examples presented will be of daily help and support as the whole family...

  • av Rob Gittins
    140

  • av Jane Blank
    141

    A historical love story based on the lives of the Powell family of Nanteos mansion near Aberystwyth, Ceredigion. Set in the 1750s, at a time of great turbulence in the area which was nicknamed ''The Wild West'', the book sets the personal tragedy of the gentry family against the background of the Cardiganshire lead wars.

  • av Paul Duthie
    127

    A historical novel based on the actual events surrounding the Swing Riots in Hampshire in 1830. Two brothers, who are agricultural workers, protest against the use of labour-displacing threshing machines, challenging injustice in defence of their rights. But they are sentenced to transportation to Australia for life as a result of their actions.

  • av Manon Steffan Ros
    171

    Llanw, a young girl lives with Gorwel, her twin, and their grandmother in a cottage in a small coastal village in mid-Wales. The Second World War throws its shadow on the family, as Gorwel''s decision has a detrimental effect on Llanw''s life. Another exceptional novel by the author of Blasu.

  • av Rhodri Davies
    154

    This is the untold story of the most successful British and Irish Lions tour in history. The 1974 party are the only Lions ever to emerge undefeated.

  • av Steve Morris
    95,-

    Welsh Words is a list of the words you need when you begin learning Welsh. It is a "geirfa graidd" (a core vocabulary) - the words you will learn by the end of the "Mynediad" level course in North Wales, with simple sentences showing how each word ca

  • av D. Huw Owen
    107

    A discussion of the background of a key area in the recent history of Wales, including efforts to preserve the distinctive local culture and Welsh language, despite the transformation of the local economy and external threats to the landscape.

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    105

    Two 16 page concertina card booklets packed in a 65mm x 100cm PVC wallet. A handy little language aid designed to be carried by Welsh learners at all times. The booklets offer basic Welsh grammar rules such as mutations, sentence forms, and commands, as well as everyday phrases and a collection of the most commonly used Welsh words.

  • av Lloyd Jones
    140

    A gripping novel set on a remote lake-side farm, Dolfrwynog, in north Wales, where we are introduced to a family living a basic life following a worldwide crisis. The mother, Elin, has turned her back on the world, unable to cope with its hardships, the cold, the poverty. Uncle Wil is aging and the children, Mari and Huw, have yet to realize the tragedy that's isolating the farm.

  • av Rob Gittins
    140

  • av Gwyn Thomas
    211,-

    New, revised edition of Ysgrifennu Cymraeg, first published in 1977. An important and popular resourse for secondary school teachers, students and translators. This is an ideal volume for exam candidates and for anyone wishing to improve their written Welsh. Reprint.

  • av Caryl Lewis
    158

    A powerful novel relating the story of two elderly brothers and their sister who are held captive by family circumstances and by a life of hardship on a farm in rural south-west Wales, by a talented young writer. Winner of the Academi Book of the Year Award for 2005. Reprint; first published in November 2004.

  • av Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
    248

    A stateless nation is a non-sovereign people. Yesterday, it was the case of Ireland, Poland or Latvia, when they lived under the control of other states. Today, these people have found their freedom. But the Europe of the 21st century still knows many cases of stateless nations.

  • av Y Lolfa
    296,-

    100 of Wales'' most popular songs along with the melodies, words and guitar cords are included in this perfect gift for any budding musician. With classic songs from composers such as Dafydd Iwan, Caryl Parry Jones and Geraint Jarman, songs like ''Y Cwm'', ''M├┤r o Gariad'', ''Seithennyn'' and many more are included.

  • av Heini Gruffudd
    107

    Give your child a Welsh name with this essential, best-selling list. Now extended, revised and in two colours, with meanings, links, and pictures also included, this book is more useful than ever. ISBN of previous version (published in 2003): 9780862436421.

  • av Nigel Owens
    166

    An English and updated version of Hanner Amser, published in 2008. Nigel Owens is a familiar figure on stage and television, and is considered one of the best rugby referees in the world. But before reaching his current status in the world of professional rugby, he went through an excruciating personal crisis. A hardback version is also available. Reprint.

  • av Lyn Ebenezer
    136

    The history of one of the world''s biggest drugs networks that was active in mid-Wales in the mid-1970s. In a rural laboratory near Tregaron pure LSD valued at millions of pounds was produced and seized; this lead to an interesting and notorious criminal case. Reprint; first published in August 2010.

  • av Gerald Morgan
    136

    A comprehensive introduction to the castles of Wales, with a detailed guide to 80 of them, photographs and OS grid-references, for the historical tourist. The introduction covers the contemporary historical significance of castles; the military and political background; building stone castles, and mottes and ringworks; builders; castles of the...

  • av Ann Jones
    160

    A grammar guide for learners. The ideal aid to speaking and writing. Up-to-date and easy to use.

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