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Broadcaster Huw Edwards traces the history of London's Welsh churches, examining the origins of the London Welsh, the pattern of Welsh migration to London past and present, the influence of Howel Harris and the early Methodists, and more.
Stories from on and off the pitch by two legendary Welsh Rugby World Cup referees.
A humorous guide to and phrasebook of Wenglish, the non-standard English used in everyday conversation in South Wales. A hugely entertaining book, taking a tongue-in-cheek look at the grammar, slang and culture of the Welsh Valleys.
A comprehensive biography of one of the most iconic and popular figures in Wales'' recent history. Carwyn James was not only a legend to rugby fans in Wales and further afield, but held a much wider appeal too, in the fields of politics, Welsh literature and culture.
A novel aimed mainly at Welsh learners, including a glossary of select words. Ben and Lena''s only son has gone to university, and this places strain on the couple''s relationship and raises questions about their future. Doubts are raised and secrets are revealed.
This detailed work brings together the personal experiences, poignant stories, vivid accounts and photographs of soldiers who fought at the Battle of Passchendaele.
A comprehensive volume about St David, the patron saint of Wales. It contains information about the life of David, his religion, the myths associated with him, the history of St David''s Day and lists the churches named after him.
Tells the story of the Aberfan Disaster, in which a mountain of mining waste collapsed on a town, through interviews and the author's recollections. With many photographs.
A colourfully illustrated original and entertaining story about Alun the mischievous little bear. This time he creates havoc on the farmyard! Suitable for children aged 3-5 years.
A psychological thriller which studies the male desire to possess, control and watch his beloved in the most intimate of spaces.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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