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  • av Charlie Mackesy
    251

    Full of beautiful text and illustrations, this lively story, originally created by Charlie Mackesy and now in a Welsh translation by Mererid Hopwood, will certainly strike a chord with readers. Its tender life lessons will remind us of friendship in the midst of a topsy-turvy world.

  • av Kertu Sillaste
    151

    Art can be a game, a puzzle, or sometimes it can be a surprise that will astonish us! Join Gwyn as he announces ''I am an Artist'' and learn what this means. Welsh translation by Mary Jones.

  • av Julia Rawlinson
    151

  • av Glenn Dene
    297

    Join photographer Glenn Dene (Operating Department Practitioner) and Dr. Ami Jones (ITU Consultant) as they say farewell to Nevill Hall Hospital and hello to Grange University Hospital, all while dealing with the trauma of the global pandemic and its effects on their department and community.

  • av Kertu Sillaste
    127

    What is an artist? Sometimes John finds art easy, sometimes it's hard, sometimes art is like a game, but sometimes it's a puzzle. This book takes us through the many ups and downs of John's life as an artist whilst also showing the fun that can be had with many different artforms, including drawing, sculpture, painting, photography and many more.Being an artist is about being brave, frustrated and disappointed. But it's also about being creative, imaginative, excited and fulfilled - which makes it a wonderful thing for all children to say with confidence ... 'I am an ARTIST!'Originally published in Estonian, this book has been expertly translated by Adam Cullen.

  • av Steve Smallman
    121

    When it feels like your ears are beginning to flop and all of the bounce has gone out of your hop, when everything's driving you right round the bend, you know what you need? What you need is...a friend. Join Little Bunny and his friends in a new uplifting rhyming book suitable for all ages.

  • av Tom Ferris
    137

    The railway linking Shrewsbury to Chester has been serving the communities along its length since 1848. It still remains busy with passenger trains and some freight, so it is not lost in the conventional sense, however, this pictorial journey along what remains an attractive and scenic line focuses on its heyday in the age of steam hauled-trains.

  • av Jamie Green
    137

    This volume traces the line from Llandovery to Craven Arms, where it met the North & West line, taking its traffic on to Shrewsbury. This takes in the remarkable feats of engineering the Victorians undertook to forge this line across the Welsh hills, as we take a nostalgic look at a railway lost.

  • av Jamie Green
    137

    In this volume, we explore the southern end of the Heart of Wales line, including the now closed section running along the Swansea shore line and the branch to Carmarthen, and document its complicated history around the Swansea and Llanelli areas.

  • - A Painter's Response to the Nature Poetry of Ted Hughes
    av Louise Fletcher
    387

    A stunning sequence of 34 abstract artworks by Louise Fletcher, each taking their inspiration from the poetry of former UK poet laureate Ted Hughes (1930-1998) and the evocative setting of the Yorkshire moors.

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    461

    Body Rock Sand is the fruition of an idea generated in Ian Jacob's mind over fifty years ago by the gift of a book of photographs by Lucien Clergue, Nee de la Vague (Born of the Waves). In its pages, Ian discovered the interplay of skin, sea and sand in its evocative black and white images captured his imagination and never truly faded.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    This was the area that witnessed the London United Tramway's early trolleybus routes as well as operations of Croydon Corporation. Although many of the routes were to be converted before the outbreak of war in September 1939, a number were to survive right through until the final conversion of the system between 1950 and 1952.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    This is one of four volumes to cover the history of electric tramcar operation in London. Stretching once as far east as Dartford, much of the network south-east of the river survived World War II and remained operational until the process of conversion - 'Operation Tramaway' - commenced in 1950.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    This is one of four volumes to cover the history of electric tramcar operation in London; it concentrates on those routes to the north and north-west of the River Thames - an area largely dominated by the Metropolitan Electric Tramways. The bulk of this are saw its tramways largely converted to trolleybus operation during the 1930s.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    This is one of four volumes to cover the history of electric tramcar operation in London; concentrating on the routes to the northeast, the system in this area was largely the result of development by a number of local authorities and was converted largely to trolleybus operation in the years leading to 1940.

  • av Maire Zepf
    127

    Meet Rita. She''s a little girl with very big ideas. When Rita gets cross she imagines she has a ferocious dragon that will make the world shudder with anger. But even the hottest tempers can be soothed and Rita''s mum knows just how.

  • av Maire Zepf
    127

    Meet Rita. Rita has a messy bedroom and wishes for a robot that could tidy her bedroom for her. But after thinking about how much chaos a super-sorting robot could make, especially at dinner times and Christmas, Rita decides she is much better at sorting.

  • av Eva Papouskova
    127

    A tender, humorous picture book helping to introduce potty training to young children through the character of George the Wombat. George wants to play, but Mummy Wombat tells him he has to use the potty first. George is finding it very difficult until he gets some advice from his friends and Papa Wombat, and he is finally successful!

  • av Dom Conlon
    127

    Travel with Light as she zips between the many types of stars a trillion miles and more apart, from the gust of a solar wind through the unblinking emptiness of space to see planets rise and fall.

  • av Joyce Dunbar
    191

    Celebrate this festive season with three brand new Mouse and Mole short stories by Joyce Dunbar and James Mayhew: ''Snowmole'', ''Lo and Behold!'' and ''A Bump in the Night''.

  • av Ian Brown
    127

    Pet tortoise Albert is having a bad day. His sleep is disturbed by the wind in the trees and then, as he goes to tuck into his food, the wind blows it away. Can the other garden creatures rally round and help Albert retrieve his meal? And will Albert be able to thank them all properly?Comical, charming illustrations with a classic feel bring this timeless tale to life, revealing the importance of helping others and showing gratitude for that help. Also included - fascinating facts about the real tortoise called Albert who inspired this story, a modern day mini-dinosaur living life on the veg!

  • av Hugh Warwick
    151

    With their building prowess and distinctive features, beavers are a rare, but wonderful sight in UK waters following their extinction and re-introduction. Through informative chapters ranging from the psychological and environment to the inclusion of the beaver in myth, legend, art and literature, The Beaver Book is an ideal guide to its subject for all nature lovers, beautifully illustrated throughout with photography and artwork.With record numbers of beavers set to be reintroduced across the UK in 2021, securing the place of this mammal in the country's ecosystem for generation's to come, this is both a relevant and timely publication.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    The first volume in the 'Lost Tramways of Ireland' series features the history of the Belfast system, including: its origins as a horse tramway, its conversion to electric traction, its role in two World Wars, the conversion of the network to bus and trolleybus operation and the system's eventual demise in 1954.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    The first of two volumes covering the history of tramcar operation in Glasgow. The book narrates the story of the city's impressive network from the immediate post-war years to the early 1960s when the final services were operated. This volume focuses on locations in the southern half of the city.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    The second of two volumes covering the history of tramcar operation in Glasgow. The book narrates the story of the city's impressive network from the immediate post-war years to the early 1960s when the final services were operated. This volume focuses on locations in the northern half of the city.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    Lost Tramways of England: Leeds East is the second of two volumes in the series covering the history of trams in thecity. This volume examines the later history of the system, as well as concentrating on routes that served the eastern side of the city, such as those to Temple Newsam, Middleton, Gipton and Hunslet.

  • av Malachy Doyle
    127

    By using characters from the successful Mali series, Malachy Doyle shows how Mali and the other islanders cope with the lockdown, just like the present lockdown facing everyone in the UK. Mali completes jigsaws, plays her fiddle, and looks after her pets, whilst her mother helps the other islanders, and her father is stuck far away on the...

  • av Tracey Hammett
    151

  • av Karin Celestine
    127 - 170

  • av Jayde Perkin
    137

    If Mum has gone, how do you carry on? Missing her feels like a dark cloud that follows you around, or like swimming to a shore that never comes any nearer. But memories are like a jumper that you can cuddle and wear. And Mum''s jumper might be a way to keep her close. A simple, heartfelt and ultimately uplifting book for anyone coping with loss....

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