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  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    115,-

    A humorous and lively story for young childen who are beginning to learn to read set on an imaginary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    115,-

    A humorous and lively story for young children who are beginning to learn to read, set on an imgainary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Rhiannon Salisbury
    115,-

    A humorous and lively story for young children who are beginning to learn to read, set on an imaginary farm in rural Wales.

  • av Seimon Williams
    165,-

    The glory days of Welsh rugby seem long ago now. Mortifying defeats, threatened strike action, institutionalised sexism, racism and homophobia in the WRU, bad financial management this book examines key events from the 1980s to today which have brought Welsh rugby to its present crisis. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Dafydd Iwan
    165,-

    Dafydd Iwan rose to fame with his 1960s protest songs and has been performing ever since. Welsh football's recent adoption of his anthem 'Yma o Hyd' (Still Here) has twice taken it to No.1 in the iTunes charts. This autobiography explains more about the man, his music and his political activism. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Geraint H. Jenkins
    169,-

    A readable volume covering the humour of three of Ceredigion''s leading writers: Moc Rogers, Tegwyn Jones and Hywel Teifi Edwards.

  • av Caryl Lewis
    155,-

    On Christmas Eve, Mari takes mince pies to Mrs Cloch - a lonely old lady who has no visitors. Mari helps her to decorate the Christmas tree with unusual decorations from all over the world, and a very unexpected visitor arrives...

  • av Gareth yr Orangutan
    139,-

    Satirical and humorous autobiography of popular tv character, the talented Gareth the Orangutan. Also comprises poems, images and song librettos.

  • av Dylan Ebenezer
    179,-

    The autobiography of Ian Gwyn Hughes, Head of Public Relations at FAW, who has secured a prominent place for the Welsh language on the world stage. Written by Dylan Ebenezer.

  • av Gilli Davies
    115,-

  • av Geraint Lovgreen
    179,-

    Geraint Løvgreen''s personal memories of the history of Wrexham Football Club for over fifty years, from the lowest points of the 1960s to the highlights of the ''golden age'' of the 1970s and to the new ''golden age'' under the new ownership of world-famous actors.

  • av Robat Gruffudd
    179,-

    At the BAFTA ceremony, Menna Beynon, Head of the Welsh Language Body is threatened with blackmail by an ex-lover from her college days at Aberystwyth. A light-hearted yet tense novel that moves from corporate Welsh life to everyday life in Pentawe, providing a broader portrait of the lives of Cardiff''s Welsh-speaking elite.

  • av Tom Evans
    255,-

    Well-known Royal Welsh Show shearing commentator Evans discusses his farming life, from a tough postwar childhood with no mother, tractor or car, to days on shearing gangs and in hedge-laying competitions, to his own sheep farming, commentating and his impact on policy through work with the National Farmers Union.

  • av North Wales Africa Society
    119,-

    A story created with children from the North Wales Africa Society and interweaving the cultures of Wales and Ghana to create a brand new legend. A princess is turned into a fish, but can she be turned back? A mythical fantasy bridging two continents and brimming with animals and other colorful characters. For ages 7-9.

  • av Anne Cakebread
    115,-

    A fun coloring book for Welsh rugby fans, children and adults alike! Dynamic outlines of 21 golden moments in rugby history - anyone from 4 to 94 will enjoy bringing these memorable images to life. Includes glossary of rugby terms in Welsh and English and bilingual captions.

  • av Herbert Hughes
    179,-

    A volume which traces the history of Epynt and the people who lived there, particularly the events in 1939 and 1940 when 54 families were evicted from their homes by the army, who wished to create a firing range on the mountain. Black-and-white photographs.

  • av Meleri Wyn James
    115,-

    Another book in the Na, Nel! series. The book is aimed at 6-8 year olds but is also suitable for parents and teachers to read to children ages 5-10 years old. It comprises three entertaining stories about the mischievous girl who never listens! Reprint. First Published in 2015.

  • av Andrew Teilo
    179,-

    A collection of short stories by Andrew Teilo, comprising stories that oscillate from light-hearted to serious, from the natural to the supernatural and metaphysical.

  • av Casia Wiliam
    129,-

    Sara Mai is back, and this time Year 5 go on an end of term trip to a nearby farm. Alongside illustrations by Gwen Millward, we are presented with the humorous and earnest in the company of a full array of animals.

  • av Sian Eirian Lewis
    155,-

    A factual book for girls aged 8+ relating to issues about growing up. Each chapter deals with a specific growing up issue such as: Why does my body mature?, hormones, breasts, hair, sweating, skin, periods, understanding my emotions, my body, friends.

  • av Nerys Howell
    325,-

    A new bilingual cookery book full of mouth-watering recipes by food expert Nerys Howell with rich colour photography by Phil Boorman. Nerys is a familiar face to viewers of Pnawn Da (Good Afternoon) on S4C and visitors to food shows all over Wales.

  • av Cynan Llwyd
    179,-

    An exciting novel about Morgan John Rhys (1760-1804) when he became a campaigner against slavery, and during his later years in America.

  • av Y. Lolfa
    179,-

    After World War I's unprecedented slaughter, a petition with 7 miles of signatures begging America to join the League of Nations to help prevent another war was presented to President Coolidge in March 1924, signed by 75% of the women of Wales. Fascinating bilingual English/Welsh history of this peace movement, published to celebrate its centenary.

  • av Dylan Arnold
    295,-

    Cymru Gudd is a photographic volume about bygone eras, comprising images and stories about interesting locations in Wales - inactive buildings and forgotten ruins. The atmospheric images all carry personal histories, with stories about the people who used to live and work there, their lives and reminiscences.

  • av Bobby Freeman
    79,-

    A series of practical, pocket-sized booklets presenting recipes of traditional Welsh dishes.

  • av Dr Wyn Thomas
    359,-

  • av Megan Angharad Hunter
    169,-

    Rosie is mad about the tv series ''Yr Estronos'' and about astronauts, and when a spaceship lands in her back garden, she cannot believe her luck. This is a novel about friendship, about time-travelling, about growing up in a complex and difficult world, and about pushing the boundaries of the imagination to the extreme.

  • av Jerry Hunter
    255,-

    The story of a particular Welsh community during the American Civil War. It focuses in an easy-to-read style on the army members and also portrays the relationship between the Welsh soldiers and the communities at home. At least 70 soldiers in the Wosconsin 22nd Regiment of Footsoldiers were Welsh speakers - both immigrants and American-born...

  • av Hywel Gwynfryn
    179,-

    Memoir of renowned actress Siân Phillips by Hywel Gwynfryn. Siân Phillips is one of Wales''s most iconic actresses ever. As she celebrates her 90th birthday, this volume records her interesting and entertaining life and career - both full of variety and drama.

  • av Marlyn Samuel
    179,-

    Nina and Anti Eirlys take a bus trip to Cardiff. But Anti Eirlys has soon made new friends and leaves Nina to chat to the bus driver, Marc Jones. It''s the start of a romance. When Anti Eirlys dies suddenly, Nina becomes a rich woman and soon has a ring on her finger. One day, Marc disappears, and when Nina rings the bus company she is in for a...

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