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Glyndwr trilogy published posthumously

The second installment of a new trilogy which tells the compelling story of the early years of Glyndŵr's uprising is published this week.

Glyndŵr: To Arms! by the late Moelwyn Jones is an imaginary novel based on the real life and battles of Owain Glyndŵr. It follows the publishing of the bestselling Glyndŵr - Son of Prophecy last Christmas.

The trilogy was completed before the author's death in 2015.

Glyndŵr: To Arms! Offers a portrayal of the life of Wales' revolutionary hero Owain Glyndŵr, resident bard and Glyndŵr confidant Gruffudd ap Caradog tells of a time at the beginning of the 1400s when a new spirit of Welsh pride was born; when the Welsh nobility put aside their differences to unite under the banner of the Red Dragon to seek justice and self-determination.

In a vivid and vibrant account of the first two decades of the 1400s, we hear of the adventures of master bard and master lover Iolo Goch, the brutal realities of medieval warfare learned at the hands of champion axeman Einion Fwyall, and of Gruffudd's impossible love for the wife of a leader he reveres above all others.

The third and final installment will follow early next year.

Author Moelwyn Jones was raised in Bancffosfelen, Carmarthenshire, and had a career as a Welsh teacher in Cardiff before joining the BBC as an Information Officer. He then became Head of Public Relations for Wales and the Marches Postal Board and following his retirement worked in the Welsh Assembly.

'Moelwyn had a great interest in the history of Owain Glyndŵr,' says Delyth Jones, Moelwyn's wife. 'He conducted extended research into Owain's story. He was quite the hero to Moelwyn'.

The cover art was illustrated by Machynlleth based artist Teresa Jenellen.