ID: page.tpl
(0 Items - Total £0.00)
ID: block.tpl

Change to Custom H1

Biography

ID: block.tpl

False

Peter J. Conradi examines both his own relationship with Radnorshire and responses to it by writers from Gerald of Wales,who passed through in 1176, to the present...
£9.99
The journey from boyhood to the threshold of manhood of poet Andrew McNeillie, Once is a beautifully written eulogy for a retreating countryside.
£9.99
Beautifully illustrated with Sinnott’s vivid paintings, this unusual book describes the British art scene over the last thirty years through personal experience.
£19.99
Who and what killed Dylan Thomas? Leading Dylan Thomas authority David N. Thomas draws on his extensive research, and uncovers startling new evidence, to produce...
£9.99
Sixty obituaries written by Meic Stephens for The Independent which holds up a mirror to Wales’ (and in some ways Britain’s) cultural life.
£9.99
Mavis Nicholson’s funny and delightfully different childhood memoir conjures up her vanished world at the small terraced house crammed with grandparents, parents,...
£9.99
Geraint Talfan Davies, media and arts executive for more than three decades, recalls and reflects on the impact of devolution for culture and civil society.
£12.99
Set between the summers of 1998 and 2005 in Cardiff, Blue Sky July follows the story of a mother whose child suffers a devastating brain injury.
£6.99
Occupation: Prizefighter is the first biography of boxer Freddie Welsh, pound for pound one of the best fighters in history.
£14.99
Jan Morris is one of the world’s leading writers. In this tribute to her on her eightieth birthday, a number of well-known people from the world of travel writing,...
£9.99
Follow us on Twitter Join us on Facebook