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Mythology and History
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The Mabinogion
Composed in the golden age of Celtic story-telling, these are eleven tales of beauties and beasts, and of knights and knaves
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Folklore of Wales
Written by Dr Anne Ross, one of Britain's leading Celtic scholars, this book covers legends associated with place names, calendar customs, giants and monsters, witches ghosts and fairies and folk healing and herbal remedies.
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Pehistoric Wales
Fully illustrated with explanatory maps and plans, this book is essential reading for those with a serious interest in Welsh history and the early settlement and society in the British Isles
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The History of Wales
John Davies' seminal work published by Penguin and outlining the development of what is now Wales from pre-history to the present day.
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Rebirth of a Nation
Acclaimed historian Kenneth O. Morgan provides a wide-ranging and comprehensive analysis of contemporary Welsh history from the 1880s to the present day
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"A Tantalising Trilogy"
Three pocket sized books containing Welsh Jokes, Songs and Customs and Traditions
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