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Six hundred years on, new revelations about the fate of Owain Glyndŵr
600 years since his death, Owain Glyndŵr is still one of the most important and fascinating figures in Welsh history. His fate during his last years is unknown, and where he was buried is an enduring mystery. read more
The sacrifice of Wales' airmen and airwomen during first world war told for first time
The sacrifice made by Wales’s airmen and airwomen during the Great War has been drawn together for the first time in a detailed research by an acclaimed military historian. read more
Poetry inspired by north Ceredigion shows the county at its best
Out at the Bright Edge by Caroline Clark is a new collection of poems – ‘lovesongs to the landscape’ of north Ceredigion. read more
‘National treasure’ releases blunt and honest autobiography
One of Wales’ most colourful and popular characters, the much loved Dai Jones of Llanilar publishes his autobiography which will tell his story over the past twenty years. read more
'In praise of Welshness'
A book written by author and returning Welsh exile Peter Daniels, and published this week, is a celebration of Welshness and Welsh people. read more
Hedd Wyn inspires young adult novel
A historical novel for young adults published this week has been inspired by the life of Hedd Wyn, the famous Welsh poet who fought in the First World War. read more
300th anniversary of birth of Williams Pantycelyn celebrated
A book which is being published to coincide with the 300th anniversary of the birth of Williams Pantycelyn, will celebrate the contribution of the two most notable hymn-writers in Welsh history. read more
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