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A chronological outline of Welsh history from the ninth to the sixteenth century which is also a guide to readers who like to relate what they read to places they can visit. A new edition of a volume first published in 1993.
The story of Wales from prehistoric times up to 1066. Maps and many photographs included. A new edition of a volume first published in January 1989.
Traditionally, the communities along the western coast of Wales thrived on maritime trade and fishing. The produce of the farmland and minerals, rocks and slate of the uplands were exported through ports such as Pwllheli and Porthmadog and coal, lime, timber and other goods were imported. This book looks at the Pwllheli to Harlech part of the line.
Ll¿n, the north-western peninsula of Wales, is strongly influenced by its coastal nature. Nowadays, its walking paths and beaches attract many to explore their heritage and natural beauty. These also open doors to the past and several layers of Welsh history.
The visualisation of mountain scenery from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day. Snowdonia became a subject for landscape artists comparatively early. Pictorial and written records of visits date from the middle of the eighteenth century. It was a combination of factors that made this region a favoured location for both artists and...
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