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The autobiography of one of the World''s leading Welsh Cob Breeders. A fascinating insight into the life of Ifor Lloyd. Welsh cobs are world famous. Ifor details some of his dealings; showing and exporting animals to far flung lands and the challenges of making a living as a breeder.
When a magical hourglass appears in his cottage, the Bwbach predicts there''s trouble on the way. His fears are confirmed with the arrival of a tall wizard in his red cloak, accompanied by his assistant, Colin the Coblyn. The Bwbach realises he must rally the troops of magical creatures of the Houses of Ffagan to protect his best friend, Mari.
When Caitlin discovers a dog on the banks of Wales'' most sneaky river, she enters a world of spying, double-talk and mystery. Can Caitlin, who isn''t very old, save the world, help the dog and rescue parrots, pigeons and people from an indescribably dangerous threat? As Christmas approaches and the decorations go up in her mum and dad''s café,...
In this book, celebrity cook Beca Lyne-Pirkis focuses on the military community, both past and present, and how food has become a way of keeping them going, both physically and mentally. She also explores how military food has been influenced by different cultures as well as by times of war and peace. This includes a mix of history, facts and...
Cardiff in 1878 is grimy, crowded and grey, and Ellen dreams of escaping her dreary life as a domestic for the sea. But when she falls in love with Samuel she is able to fulfil her destiny by running away with him. Life at sea is brutal and dangerous, and when circumstances bring her home the hardships of working class life and racism begin to...
A book for Welsh learners, Advanced Level (Uwch). There has been a three-car crash on the back-roads of rural Wales one dark night. But what joins the driver''s of these vehicles, and how did they end up here?
A book for Welsh learners, Intermediate Level. A light-hearted novel about a man who falls in love with his Welsh tutor. Liam is the newby in his Welsh language class, and before long he starts to develop feelings for his tutor, Liz....
Suicide is the official cause of death when a body is found on a secluded part of the Anglesey coastline. DI John has his suspicions and believes that hidden forces are at work. Police deception, domestic violence, injustice and suspicious deaths - following Y Milwr Coll, this is the next case for maverick policeman DI John from Anglesey.
Level Sylfaen adaption of the sequel to Blodwen Jones''s humorous diary. Blodwen is still looking for love, and still has a pet goat! This edition has been adapted to match the Amdani series for Welsh learners.
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
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.
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