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In the 1930s, two journeys were made in two countries - an Irishman in Wales and a Welshman in Ireland. For the first time, both accounts are published in one volume. The mode of travelling and of receiving kindness is interesting in both cases, and the impression of each country on both travellers remain relevant today.
Moving from Penrhyn castle in Snowdonia in the 19th century to the harsh sugar plantations of Jamaica, this is a story of stark beauty and power exploring greed, violence and the struggle for equality and freedom. Two young girls on two continents. One lord with a hunger for profit. A shocking story of a slave girl and servant maid, a ship and...
A volume of short stories by some of Wales' most experienced and imaginative writers. Characters of familiar myths and legends are thown into our modern world. It's surprising how relevant their experiences are to our lives today. Striking stories by Angharad Tomos, Bethan Gwanas, Gareth Evans-Jones, Manon Steffan Ros, Seran Dolma and... -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
An adaptation in book form of the popular alphabet poster, Yr Wyddor. One illustration, letter and word per page.
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.
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