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New book aims to 'introduce the people of Wales to their own history'
A pioneering new book aims to present a journey through Welsh history and 'introduce the people of Wales' to their own history through the Welsh Christian experience. read more
Story of an evacuee to 'restore faith in humanity'
In a time of war and instability a new published this week by Y Lolfa will 'restore your faith in humanity' according to a former politican. read more
First serious study of William Salesbury’s life and work to be published
The first serious study of the life and work of William Salesbury, published this week, will investigate the disparity between his very real achievements and the hostility shown to him by twentieth century academics. read more
How a looted KGB telephone inspired a novel
A telephone once belonging to the KGB is the inspiration for a new thriller which tells of a struggle for survival against prejudice and fanaticism.. read more
New book aims to give Welsh leaners 'confidence and self-belief'
There are many books available to help learners but few discuss issues linked with using the language outside class. read more
Marking the 50th Anniversary of Aberfan - A Story of Survival, Love and Community in One Of Britain's Worst Disasters
On the 21st of October 1966, the village of Aberfan in Merthyr Tudfyl was shattered by one of the worst disasters in Welsh and British history. read more
Marking the Centenary of the Battle of Mametz Wood 1916 with previously unpublished material
Today will see national interest in the hundredth anniversary of the Battle for Mametz Wood on the Somme which began on the 7th of July, 1916, and a new work containing previously unpublished personal accounts from both sides will aim to give hitherto unseen balance to the conflict. read more
Lifting the lid on a notorious election campaign
All parties say that they want more 'real people' in politics, but one man's experience perhaps suggests otherwise. read more
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