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  • av John Alwyn Griffiths
    167

    When Detective Jeff Evans is called to investigate an attack on an old friend, he discovers that someone has been poisoning the local river. Is this the result of poaching or something more sinister?

  • av Owen Thomas
    167

    Two one man shows - ''Grav'' which was first produced by the Torch Theatre in 2015, and ''Carwyn'' which was first produced by the Torch Theatre in 2022. Both plays explore the lives and achievements of two of Wales''s most celebrated sons, and were warmly received by both press and audiences alike.

  • av Ffion Dafis
    331

    A treasury of poems, essays and other creative writings about Cardiff by those to whom the capital of Wales has played an important role in their lives, with photographs responding to the text by Richard Outram. Contributors: Ffion Dafis, Huw Llywelyn Davies, Beti George, Hanan Issa, Carwyn Jones, Dafydd Llewelyn, Gareth Potter, Rebecca Thomas,...

  • av Jane Burnard
    357

    The principal characters in Celtic folk tales are strong and brave women. Here is a collection of tales from seven Celtic countries about life on the wild western coast where secrets are kept in the rough seas and hills.

  • av Dafydd Iwan
    151

    We have heard Dafydd Iwan''s songs for over half a century. We are so familiar with the words and melodies. They are part of the fabric of being Welsh. Yet, there is always something new to learn about each song.

  • av Anni Llyn
    141

    A humorous story about a crew of talented fish (who used to be considered as sea-food) who join forces to save the lobsters from the evil octopus and shark.

  • av Gwennan Evans
    127

    Ffion the farmer is unable to go on holiday without taking her stock of cows with her, resulting in a hilarious holiday for all! Join Ffion, Fflei and the cows as they enjoy all the excitement of the Royal Welsh Show.

  • av Aled Jones Williams
    177

    In October 2021, Gwasg Carreg Gwalch published a volume of short stories by Aled: Tynnu. This volume is in the same vein.

  • av Eric Jones
    177

    David Vaughan Thomas was the most prominent and influential Welsh composer in the first decades of the 20th century, as he sought to move his country forward from the conservative tendencies of the composers and performers of the Victorian age. This volume by composer Eric Jones traces his life and work, and evaluates anew his musical compositions.

  • av Eirlys Jones
    161

    When Ifan returns from the Second World War to his home in rural Eifionydd, his wife Mair is overjoyed to see him. After all, some of his peers did not return. But with Ifan bearing the deep shadows of battle, how will the family survive?

  • av Lona Patel
    161

    After a quarrel with her mother, Ana, a young girl from Patagonia, flees to Wales on her own. She travels all the way to Aberdaron, her grandmother''s birthplace to learn more about the place she''s heard so much about, without knowing how long she''ll stay. However, instead of escaping her troubles, she is drawn deeper and deeper into the...

  • av Myfanwy Alexander
    171

    Superintendent Daf Dafis''s daughter is competing with her pony Tanyfoel Tinci Winci at the Royal Welsh Show in Builth Wells... and someone has to sleep with Tinci on site. As the body parts of famous horse breeder Joc Jehu are found around the show field, Daf has to make enquiries into the complex history of his family...

  • av Twm Morys
    151

    Twm Morys and his songs need no introduction, and you are sure to encounter the unexpected and incredible in this volume, which presents the background to 21 of his compositions.

  • av Guto Dafydd
    171

    A celebration by two friends of their home area in Ll¿n. The poems and photographs reflect the beauty of the area, and discuss its diverse heritage - seafaring and industrial, religious and cultural, community and family. The book in its entirety shows how it is possible to appreciate all the rich complexity of life on the Ll¿n peninsula.

  • av Gwyneth Glyn
    151

    A volume that gives us an insight into the life and career of poet and composer Gwyneth Glyn from Eifionydd and of the stories behind some of her songs, such as ''Angeline'', ''Cân y Siarc'' and ''Adra''.

  • av Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
    357

    The Welsh Folk Museum at St Fagan''s is 75 years old in 2023, and this volume, comprising commissioned photographs by Richard Outram and 20 new poems, celebrate the buildings rebuilt at St Fagan''s - shops, homes and workplaces moved there from all corners of our country.

  • av Rhys Mwyn
    171

    Following on from his volumes on the archaeology of north Wales, the Marches, and south-west Wales, this volume completes archaeologist Rhys Mwyn''s explorations of Wales.

  • av Simon Chandler
    161

    Katja, a young girl from Germany, finds a letter in Welsh sent to her great, great grandfather by a friend from Wales while she explores her mother''s papers. To learn more, she visits Wales during the National Eisteddfod in Llanrwst. As the letter leads her to the slate-quarrying area of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Katja learns more about family''s life...

  • av Patricia Forde
    161

    After the global warming came the Great Thaw. Following that came the Ark, whose new governor wants to prohibit speech for ever. Mair is a Word Crafter, and her work is to keep words alive. In the shadows of the trees, she and the other crafters teach the children about language, music and art.

  • av Luned Aaron
    117

    A beautiful and fun book, full of variety, which serves as an introduction to the opposing sides of the animal world. An ideal present for small children that are just becoming acquainted with the world.

  • av Rebecca Roberts
    151

    Rachel Ross has succeeded in creating a new life for herself and her mother, and has settled into her new school. She has also begun to get acquainted with Tony, her blood father. But should she feel anxious as Jason, the man who raised her, prepares to be released from prison? A sequel to #Helynt, winner of both Book of the Year and Tir...

  • av Myrddin ap Dafydd
    157

    An exciting discovery by Alwen, who hails from Llandudno, and Olivier, whose roots are on the Chagos Islands, bring the young people together. Will they be able to bring life to their histories?

  • av Daniel Davies
    157

    A volume of short stories about individuals who all keep others at arm''s length. The stories are full of dark comedy which are skilfully interwoven to create a complete work that throws a cynical look at West Wales society.

  • av Gwennan Evans
    119,99

    Farmer Ffion is unable to go on holiday unless she takes all the cows with her. However, this time she won''t have to move from the farm to enjoy a holiday. The National Eisteddfod is coming to Cwm Cawdel Farm.

  • av Angharad Tomos
    161

    A novel based on the lives of R. Silyn Roberts and his wife, Mary Silyn. We hear of their first meeting and their developing relationship, set against the backdrop of their indefatigable diligence in securing education for the Welsh nation. This is a love story that encompasses a century.

  • av Jean Brandwood
    171

    Most travel guides suggest that the Ll¿n Coastal Path can be completed in 10 simple walks, perhaps over a week or two. Jean and her husband Jim, who have been visiting Ll¿n regularly since 1991, took a more leisurely approach, dividing the journey into 42 return walks and completing their ramble in August 2021 after just over three years!

  • av Jane Burnard
    157

    It''s Christmas eve and snow is falling thickly, forcing Rose and her mam to stay in her great grandmother''s cold, abandoned house. Another gripping, magical adventure, set in Wales, from the author of the acclaimed The Thirty-Third Owl.

  • av Lleucu Lynch
    117

    Dyn Dweud Drefn, who always gives someone a telling off, is back again! Every day is tedious for Dyn Dweud Drefn - even Christmas Day!

  • av Wyn Mason
    207

    A graphic novel about a pet donkey who suffers from a distorted self-image. She identifies with humans and, although she has the body of an animal, she owns a human mentality and believes all other donkeys are stupid and barbaric! As a result of the story''s events, she comes to question her identity.

  • av Gareth Evans
    161

    Ina and Ebba are now part of the family of Caradog and Eleri, and their children Macsen and Gwennan. Since Ebba found a stone with gold in it, the men of the fort have been searching diligently for the gold vein. Soon, a promising vein is discovered ... not of gold, but of iron.

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