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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YAJune 2010
Böses Blut
by Lassiter, Rhiannon / Englisch Strüh, Anna Julia; Englisch Strüh, Christine
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Traditional stories (Children's/YA)November 1988
The Magic of the Mabinogion
by Ifans, Rhiannon
These famous, ancient tales simply retold by Celtic scholar, Dr Rhiannon Ifans. The daring fantasy of these stories come alive in the pages of this attractively printed book, illustrated by young Welsh artist, Helen Holmes. Welsh version available, "Hud
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Traditional stories (Children's/YA)May 2001
The Legends of King Arthur
by Ifans, Rhiannon
The heroic feats of King Arthur and his knights have haunted the Welsh and European imagination for centuries. Read about Merlin the Wizard, Taliesin Chief Bard, and the beautiful Queen Guinevere. Welsh version available, "Chwedlau'r Brenin Arthur".
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British & Irish historyFebruary 2000
Owain Glyndwr: Prince of Wales
by Ifans, Rhiannon
A vivid, colourful tribute to one of the most heroic figures in Welsh history. With 24 colour illustrations by acclaimed artist Margaret Jones, the stories recount Owain's heroic struggle for Welsh independence in the 15th century. Welsh version available
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British & Irish historyNovember 2002
Saint David
by Ifans, Rhiannon
St David lived over 1,500 years ago yet we still remember him on the 1st of March and we celebrate his work. Amazing and funny stories about the life of Saint David, patron saint of Wales. Welsh version available, "Dewi Sant".
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Traditional stories (Children's/YA)March 1999
Tales From The Celtic Countries
by Ifans, Rhiannon
A wide-ranging collection of twelve legends from the six Celtic countries, told with vibrancy and panache; with 24 colour illustrations by Margaret Jones. Welsh version available: "Chwedlau o'r Gwledydd Celtaidd".
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PoetryJanuary 2019
Red Hearts and Roses?
Welsh Valentine Songs and Poems
by Rhiannon Ifans
This volume presents the story of the saint who gave his name to the festival of lovers, Saint Valentine, known in Wales as Sant Ffolant, focusing specifically on the Welsh poetry written over the centuries on the feast day of Saint Valentine in mid-February.
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Diaries, letters & journalsAugust 2014
Burn After Writing Teen
by Rhiannon Shove
Burn After Writing - The Teen Edition This book will be a unique picture of you as you are right now, as you never will be again. A personal journal encompassing a collection of gently probing questions, mind games, thought experiments and homework assignments - all on your favourite subject: yourself.
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Children's & YAJuly 2021
Henry Hamlet's Heart
by Rhiannon Wilde
I’m losing it because I kissed you / Because I kissed you I might lose you. Henry Hamlet doesn’t know what he wants after school ends. It’s his last semester of Year Twelve and all he’s sure of is his uncanny ability to make situations awkward. Luckily, he can always hide behind his enigmatic best friend, Len. They’ve been friends since forever, but where Len is mysterious, Henry is clumsy; where Len is a heart-throb, Henry is a neurotic mess. Somehow it’s always worked. That is, until Henry falls. Hard. For the last person he imagined. From an exciting debut author comes this passionate story of growing up, letting go, and learning how to love.
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Children's & YA
Ten Minutes to Bed: Little Dinosaur
by Rhiannon Fielding (Author) / Chris Chatterton (Illustrator)
The perfect book written specifically for bedtime to calm your own sleepy dinosaur! Muddy puddles, tropical birds, erupting volcanos... the jungle is full of so many exciting things, how can Rumble the dinosaur possibly go to sleep? Weaving a journey from lively beginning to gentle end, the ten-minute countdown to bed is at the heart of this adorable, heartwarming story. Also available: Ten Minutes to Bed: Little UnicornTen Minutes to Bed: Little Unicorn's ChristmasTen Minutes to Bed: Little MonsterTen Minutes to Bed: Little Mermaid
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December 2018
One Woman's Struggle In Iran
A Prison Memoir
by Nasrin Parvaz / Christel Wegert
This is a hard-hitting true story of a young woman who spent 8 years being tortured, starved, and threatened with execution, but who found strength in other woman and found joy in dark places. This physical book is evidence of an unbreakable spirit. In 1979, Nasrin Parvaz returned from England, where she had been studying, and became a member of a socialist party in Iran fighting for a non-Islamic state in which women had the same rights as men. Three years later, at the age of 23, she was betrayed by a comrade and arrested by the regime's secret police. Nasrin spent the next eight years in Iran's prison system. She was systematically tortured, threatened with execution, starved and forced to live in appalling, horribly overcrowded conditions. One Woman's Struggle is both an account of what happened to her during those eight years, and evidence that her spirit was never broken. Nasrin's memoir is a story of friendship and mutual support, of how the women drew strength from one another and found endless small ways to show kindness and even find tiny specks of joy.
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November 2014
Created in Canton:Chinese Export Watercolours on Pith
by Ifan Williams
So far, this is the most comprehensive and systematic study of paper painting. The contents include the origin of raw materials, the production of materials, the main producers of paintings, the collection experience of existing paintings, and the introduction of some local features of Guangdong at that time.
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April 2013
Spells
New and Selected Poems
by Annie Finch
A spellbinding collection from one of America’s most original and magical poets