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52 Weekends By The Sea
From the romance of sunset picnics in a Welsh landscape to the thrill of wild camping on a remote Scottish beach, from the flavours of the freshest seafood to the luxury of hideaway hotels, this title presents 52 weekends by the sea.
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A collection of poetry edited by Kavi Vadamootoo. Features the works of Kavi Vadamootoo, Terry Hetherington, Iqbal Malik, Alan Perry, Jack Jones and John Beynon.
Amrywiol/various, £4.00
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Around And About Herefordshire And The Southern Welsh Marches
An interesting collection of 12 circular tours, 30 to 90 miles in length, through the breathtaking scenery of Herefordshire and surrounding Marcher shires comprising details about the history and architecture of churches and castles, inns and other buildings and information about local personalities. 350 black-and-white photographs and 30 maps. First published in 2004.
Graham Roberts, £12.95
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Bridge Over The River, The
Lynette is a dreamer. She likes to imagine herself floating on a magic carpet above the city of Prague. But suddenly her dream becomes a nightmare. The wooden puppet drives his black limo through the gates of the castle. She tries to escape into the fairytale world of the wild Waterman but the brutal events of history haul her into the real world.
Johannes Gramich, £7.99
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By Way Of Dust And Rain
Subtle, lyrical and accomplished - Mark Fitzgerald's poetry moves easily between the discursive and the lyrical, the formal and the concrete, but always with a consistent voice that knows exactly how to place the right word. A superb US poet making his UK debut in this fine collection.
Mark Fitzgerald, £7.99
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Carry Me Home
Lander, Alabama, 1904. When young Emma Scott claims she has been raped by a 'black hobo', a chain of events is triggered that will affect generations to come. In modern-day Lander, Canaan Phillips has fled her abusive husband and returned to Lander and her fierce Southern Baptist grandmother, who brought her up after her mother's suicide.
Terri Wilshire, £12.99
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Cathedrals, Abbeys And Priories Of Wales, The
This book is concerned with medieval religious architecture and the people who commissioned and built the structures, together with those who lived in the resulting religious communities. Whilst much of the highly illustrated text is given to describing the buildings that still remain, the methods of construction and the monastic Orders are also discussed in some detail.
Tim Mccormick, £12.95
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Collins Rambler's Guide: Snowdonia And North Wales
Produced in association with the Ramblers, this walking guide covers north Wales and combines detailed route descriptions with information on the local history and wildlife. Walks are colour coded to indicated level of difficulty: green for the simpler walks, then amber for moderate walks, then red for the more challenging walks aimed at more experienced walkers.
Richard Sale, £11.99
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Cyfres Bechgyn Am Byth!: y Dyn Eira Drwg
A Welsh adaptation of Freaky Snow Dude (Boys Rule!), Rising Stars. The Boys Rule! series has been written with the less able or more reluctant reader in mind, with funny storylines aimed especially at boys in Years 3 to 6 with a reading age of between 7 and 8.
Felice Arena, Phil Kettle, £3.99
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Cymru A'r Mor/maritime Wales 30
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