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A masterful study of the status of Owain Glyn Dwr as an ambitious statesman and national hero together with his contribution to Welsh politics at the turn of the 15th century, written by the late R. R. Davies, an authority on the subject. 7 black-and white photographs and 3 maps. Reprint; first published in 2002.
A collection of 21 unforgettable songs being a selection from 7 successful musicals composed by a talented trio for the Maldwyn and Meirion Theatre Companies since 1891. Reprint; first published in 1999.
A collection of over 150 of Dafydd Iwan''s popular songs newly arranged with sol-fa and guitar chords and many with full piano accompaniment. Black-and-white photographs. First published in November 1992.
A novel about Tom, a 15 year old youth who lives in a block of flats with his mother and who befriends an 81 year old neighbour. This contemporary novel in the genre of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is by a new, young writer. Themes include bullying, clashes, migrants, violence and illness.
Another title in the highly popular series about Nel, the mischievous little girl. This book comprises three stories, each presented in short chapters. The stories are full of humour with black and white illustrations by John Lund.
A novel for teenagers about a young boy from North Wales who moves to West Wales with his family where he has to face various difficulties as he tries to be accepted by his peers; the novel is the result of collaboration between an experienced author and six Ysgol Gyfun Dyffryn Teifi pupils. Originally published in 2002. Tir na n-Og Award...
An imaginative novel about a group of thirty-something friends who still flaunt convention, and who encounter life and death in a surreal manner on the birth of the new millenium. Winner of the Prose Medal at the National Eisteddfod, 1997. First published 1997.
The first book in an up-beat series concentrating on the specific humour of some well-known and popular Welsh characters. In this volume we a collection of best jokes by Dai Jones, the farmer, singer, broadcaster and comedian from Llanilar. The jokes themes vary from the Cardi to the Irish, from the doctor to the chapel minister. With cartoons...
This volume comprises 14 chapters describing and analysing the contribution of the Church in Wales to the literature and history of the Welsh nation from 1567 - the year of the publication of the Welsh translation of the New Testament by Richard Davies and William Salesbury - to the end of the eighteenth century.
Seven short stories, in which are found vivid retellings of the gypsy tales collected from the Wood family of Caegwyn. Including magical tales rich with the mystery of the Welsh landscape and quest stories. Paperback edition.
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