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      • Autobiography: general
        November 2003

        Welsh Cowboys and Outlaws

        by Meirion, Dafydd

        The fascinating exploits and adventures of Welsh emmigrants in the United States. Welsh version available, "Cymry Gwyllt y Gorllewin".

      • Traditional stories (Children's/YA)
        May 2004

        The Story of Dafydd ap Gwilym

        by Thomas, Gwyn

        The story of medieval Welsh bard, Dafydd ap Gwilym. Read about his life and times, with striking colour illustrations by Margaret Jones. _x000D_ Welsh version available - "Stori Dafydd ap Gwilym".

      • July 2009

        The King's Tale

        Out of Print

        by Rowena Sudbury, Mara McKennen

        Though Dafydd is the fourth son of Welsh nobility, when he leaves his home he becomes a humble woodsman in small kingdom of Lysnowydh on the sea. During a fierce storm, a stranger seeks shelter in Dafydd's remote cottage. He is no ordinary traveler—he is Christopher, King of Lysnowydh. The wild passion that flares between them rivals the storm, and love moves King Christopher's heart to name Dafydd Marshal of his troops to keep him close.However, love is never simple or safe when it must endure the pressures of political life. Though Dafydd proves himself in battle, Lysnowydh's nobles protest his rise in position and power. Forces will conspire against Dafydd and Christopher, and they must endure treason, treachery, and the demands of a kingdom requiring an heir to secure their happiness together.A Timeless Dreams title: While reaction to same-sex relationships throughout time and across cultures has not always been positive, these stories celebrate M/M love in a manner that may address, minimize, or ignore historical stigma. ;

      • History of Art / Art & Design Styles
        November 2003

        The Celtic Vision

        by Morris, John Meirion

        A new, revolutionary analysis of Celtic art, emphasising its spiritual purpose and social function; highly readable and fully illustrated. Welsh version available, "Y Weledigaeth Geltaidd".

      • General fiction (Children's/YA)
        May 2008

        The M4 Cats

        by Wyn, Dafydd

        A novel for children aged 9-12. The London cats are fleeing along the M4 to find refuge in Tircoed in West Wales. they are escaping from the cat flu virus and unpleasant memories of Old Gap-tooth, a giant rat in the sewers beneath Trafalgar Square. Meanwh

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
        April 2008

        Twenty Thousand Saints

        by Dafydd, Fflur

        Archaeologist Deian returns to the island of his childhood, where his mother disappeared without a trace. Sister Viv, closet heretic and host of the annual conference of hermits, has erected a gold plaque in her memory, declaring her official sainthood. M

      • Crime & mystery fiction (Children's/YA)
        June 2014

        Hunting the Man in the Moon

        by Wyn, Dafydd

        Men have just landed on the moon as David Jones begins his first year as a pupil at Croesdy Comprehensive School. The bullies who pick on him learn about his secret fears in order to make his life a misery. They picture themselves as astronauts in pursuit

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      • Fiction
        April 2001

        Snake on Saturdays

        A Romance for Our Times

        by Jean Gill

        A contemporary romance, telling of loss and love, set in rural Wales during the farming crisis caused by the foot-and-mouth epidemic Helen Tanner lives alone and likes it that way. She runs her own business, spends her evenings out with friends, and tries to think as little as possible about the tragedy she has left behind. Until, that is, a dark-haired vet walks into her shop and into her life. Her first unpromising encounter with Llanelli vet Dai Evans turns into a tumultuous affair which brings about irrevocable changes for both of them. Dai becomes closer to his farming family, and helps them through the BSE crisis, while Helen is forced not only to consider a new future, but to face up to a troubled past.

      • December 2021

        New Asian Disorder

        Rivalries Embroiling the Pacific Century

        by Edited by Lowell Dittmer

        In New Asian Disorder: Rivalries Embroiling the Pacific Century, Lowell Dittmer and his team explore the recent political disorder in East Asia resulting from growing Sino-American polarization. The rise of China in recent years is widely regarded as a momentous shift in the global balance of power. China is now extending sovereignty into the East China Sea and the South China Sea, constructing a new set of global financial institutions and replacing “universal values” with technologically enhanced nationalism. The country’s “Belt and Road Initiative” is also tainted by the vast ambition to realize the “China Dream” within the foreseeable future. In response to China’s challenge, the United States has abandoned its “constructive engagement” policy towards the rising power and engaged in a trade war. Sino-American relations have been at a historical trough since the normalization of their relationship in the late 1970s. This book sheds new light on the current political disorder in the East Asian international arena. The new Asian disorder is analyzed from three perspectives: the first focuses on identity, the second on political economy, and the third on the triangular dynamic. This collection of essays concludes that, unless and until consensus can be reached on a coherent new framework for cooperation and rule enforcement among different stakeholders in East Asia, the current disorder may be expected to persist.

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