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The autobiography of the portrait artist David Griffiths, who was inspired to paint under the tutelage of his school art teacher, Elis Gwyn, after moving to Pwllheli to escape Hitler''s bombs on the banks of the Mersey.
The scene is a mother and young son standing on o high promontory near Dublin in Ireland. The mother points towards a mountainous country on the horizon. ''That''s Gwynedd,'' she tells her son. ''That''s the kingdom of Cynan, your father. He had to flee and leave - but one day you will return and become King of Gwynedd.''
In this book, historian Elin Jones shows us that evidence for the past is to be seen everywhere in Wales today. She takes us on a visual journey through over 5,000 years of history, and around every part of Wales. A must read history of Wales for every school, learner and teacher. Also available in Welsh: Hanes yn y Tir.
In this book, historian Elin Jones shows us that evidence for the past is to be seen everywhere in Wales today. She takes us on a visual journey through over 5,000 years of history, and around every part of Wales. A must read history of Wales for every school, learner and teacher. Also available in English: History Grounded (9781845278328).
A hilarious and zany poem by the artist Huw Aaron about weird and wonderful characters who go to a tea party. A colourful and entertaining characterisation of all the letters of the Welsh alphabet.
The third title in the series that follows the man who gives someone a telling off daily. This time he thinks that he is the best footballer in Wales. Will the little puppy help him make his dream come true?
Join Ffion and Fflei and all the cows on another hilarious holiday in Wales.
Cwmni Theatr Maldwyn was founded in preparation for the 1981 Machynlleth National Eisteddfod. Fourty years later, it continues to give rich musical and theatrical experiences to the youth of the area and continues to entertain audiences.
It''s important to remember and celebrate Welsh heroes and heroines, and in this volume we learn more about these interesting characters. A companion to 20 o Arwyr Cymru in the series Amdani.
This is the story of the Hennessys from the standpoint of Dave Burns, one of the trio who enriched the folk singing scene in Wales and beyond. It''s also the story of the Irish community in Cardiff, a story that is absent from our history books. This is a story brimming with delight and song, and with a delightful mix of zest and craic.
The tenth novel by popular author John Alwyn Griffiths about the criminal investigations of Detective Jeff Evans.
Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Pla''r Gwylanod'' by Eirlys Wyn Tomos and ''A Oes Heddwch?'' by Dafydd Llewelyn.
Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Oli'' by Carwyn Blayney, Cennydd Jones and Endaf Griffiths and ''Y Bwldoser'' by Sam Jones.
Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Dan y Morthwyl'' and ''Nyth Cacwn'' by Ifan Gruffydd Jones.
A comic novel following the exploits of Eos Dyfed, namely the poet Dafydd ap Gwilym, his servant Wil and their contemporaries during the 1340s. The story focuses mainly on Dafydd''s endeavours to win the heart of Morfudd together with the fiery relationship between Wil and Dyddgu.
In the dictionary, a ''hero'' is described as a very brave person or someone who possesses incredible powers. Heroes are people who accomplish great feats that change the world somehow. In this book we read about 20 special heroes. Welsh heroes. Suitable for Welsh Learners at Intermediate Level.
A journal, in art and verse (both Welsh and English) of the recent period in our lives. Siôn Aled and Iwan Bala give us a glimpse of how they view their world in the shadow of the twin plagues COVID-19 and Brexit.
A record of the perils of adventures in Snowdonia, as portrayed in the story of a rowing tragedy on the Mawddach estuary in 1894. When a group of idealistic and hopeful young people on a reading holiday in Barmouth set out on a boating excursion upriver in the early evening of 1 August 1894, they have no idea of the tragedy that will unfold....
Owen''s life is fine: as a television producer with an independent company in the capital, he has been milking the system for years, earning lots of money for only a little work. But things change when his wife leaves him... and he is sacked.
A volume of articles by one of the most subtle authors writing in the Welsh language today, encompassing such diverse topics as phonetics, cakes, cleaning and Karl Marx, as we are taken on a speedy trip around Wales and beyond. REPRINT FIRST PUBLISHED 2020
A tortuous historical novel by experienced Welsh novelist. The story takes us to Penrhyn''s magnificent castle and to the terrible plantations of Jamaica, as we follow the lives of two young girls, Dorcas and Eboni. This is a novel that attempts to get to grip with this shocking chapter in the history of mankind.
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