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Graffeg Catalogue 2010 - 2011

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Design

Heritage

Architecture

Travel

Photography

Food

Arts

Sport

Lifestyle

2011 Catalogue

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Contents

New titles for 2011 Seashore SafarisFlavours of WalesRivers of WalesDiscovering Welsh HarboursLondon Oyster GuideFood Wales – eating out guideSenedd

2010 titlesMy Ryder Cup – the longest weekendMarket Town WalesCaldey Island BacklistDiscovering Welsh HousesDiscovering Welsh GardensPembrokeshireGolf WalesBryan Webb’s KitchenFood WalesCeltic CuisineSkomerCoastline Wales Arfordir CymruLandscape Wales Tirlun CymruPocket Wales seriesVillage WalesAbout WalesAbout South East WalesAbout South West WalesAbout Mid WalesAbout North WalesWelsh National Opera

Graffeg Tel: +44 (0)29 2078 5156 Radnor Court, 256 Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff CF5 1GZ Wales United Kingdom [email protected] www.graffeg.com

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Marine biologist Judith Oakley explores and explains the diversity of the British seashore in her newly revised book ‘Seashore Safaris’. Through her infectious enthusiasm she aims to encourage people back to the shore and also help conserve this delicate ecosystem. Judith’s passion and fascination with exploring seashore life shines through this book.

It’s an activity-focused handbook to take to the beach and experience your

own ‘seashore safari’ with tips on where to look, how to recognise different species, how to record your findings and an important underlying message to protect the stunning shores of Britain. The book is very informative, with revised contents, including descriptions and a glossary of marine terminology, a map of the shores and different habitats. It’s a must buy for those spring and summer visits to the beach, and for rock pool explorers of all ages.

Seashore SafarisA guide to exploring the seashore. £11.99

• Author Judith Oakley• Publication April 2011• Over 200 colour photographs• Paperback, 224 pages• Size 200 x 125mm• ISBN 9781905582525 • Price £11.99

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Cordon bleu cook and television chef Gilli Davies takes readers on a journey around Wales, enjoying the produce and traditional recipes that have remained the basis of Welsh cookery. Using original recipes that have been passed down through the generations, Gilli celebrates the outstanding bounty that the country has to offer, with information on the origin of recipes and Welsh cooking techniques. Covering a wide range of dishes, from Cockles and Laverbread to

Welsh Lamb, Game and Poultry, the book is perfect for trying some of the more unusual ingredients in well-loved recipes throughout Wales. Illustrated with stunning photography, Flavours of Wales is ideal for expert chefs or those who simply wish to try something new. Full of nourishing and delicious recipes for all seasons, this treasure trove of ideas is sure to fire the imagination for wholesome Welsh food.

Flavours of WalesA culinary journey around the best recipes in the Principality. £16.99

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• Author Gilli Davies • Publication March 2011• Over 80 recipes• Full colour photographs• Paperback, 160 pages • Size 250 x 200mm • ISBN 9781905582518 • Price £16.99

Flavours of Wales

Flavours of WalesGilli Davies

Explore traditional Welsh produce and cooking with some of Wales’ best-loved recipes.

Food

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Rhodri Owen takes the reader on a journey across the most prominent rivers in the country, covering the Severn, Wye, Teme, Dee, Towy, Usk, Teifi and Taff. The book uncovers the social and historic importance of these rivers to Wales; the landscape and wildlife that depend on them, and the activities and lifestyles centred around them.

Using stunning photographs, Rivers of Wales captures the moods and seasons of these Welsh waterways which have helped to create some of the most beautiful scenery in the country. Perfect for those who enjoy the natural environment, or beautiful landscape photography.

Rivers of Wales A journey through the landscape and wildlife of the Welsh waterways. £3.99

Photography/Travel

• Author Rhodri Owen • Publication May 2011• Full colour photographs • Paperback, 48 pages • Size 150 x 120mm • ISBN 9781905582297• Price £3.99

Rivers of Wales

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David Williams showcases the coastline communities of Wales, focussing on the importance of the coastline to trade, leisure and economic history. Organised around twelve geographical locations, the book uncovers the historical and social impact that these harbours, ports and docks have had on Welsh industry. Also highlighted are maritime attractions, aquatic sports,

and hotels and restaurants in the regions, allowing visitors to get the most from their visits. A beautiful guide to the harbours of Wales, this book is ideal for visitors to the areas included, or for those with an interest in the maritime and economic history of Wales.

Discovering Welsh HarboursThe human story of the Welsh coastline. £16.99

• Author David Williams • Publication July 2011• Over 150 colour photographs • Paperback, 192 pages • Size 250 x 200mm • ISBN 9781905582488 • Price £16.99

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London Oyster GuideThe best oyster restaurants, bars, producers and retailers in London. £12.00

• Author Colin Pressdee • Publication October 2011• Full colour photography • Softback 160 pages • Size 200 x 125mm • ISBN 9781905582563 • Price £12.00

London Oyster Guide

Colin Pressdee, author of the Food Wales series, provides the definitive guide to where to buy and eat oysters throughout London. The guide includes listings for the finest restaurants, bars and markets with descriptions, sample dishes and contact information. Produced in partnership with the Shellfish Association of Great Britain, the book

contains information on oyster merchants, retailers and producers as well as recipes and accompanying drinks. The book is ideal for food connoisseurs, anyone who enjoys fresh seafood and those who wish to try something new.

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Food Wales – eating out guideSecond edition for 2011. £7.99

• Author Colin Pressdee• Publication January 2011• Over 70 colour photographs• Paperback, 136 pages • Size 200 x 125mm• ISBN 9781905582471• Price £7.99

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Welsh foodie Colin Pressdee reviews more of Wales’ best cafés, restaurants, gastro-pubs and hotels in this updated edition for 2011. With over 30 new entries, this independent guide to the eateries in Wales emphasises locally sourced, seasonal ingredients and well-prepared dishes. Including Michelin Star restaurants and True Taste Wales award winners, Colin reviews restaurant facilities, house specials and culinary awards, and provides sample dishes to tempt the taste buds. With contact details and postcodes provided, finding the best places to eat

has never been so simple. The guide also contains Welsh Rarebits hotels, combining beautiful accommodation with excellent dining, as well as details on independent Welsh breweries for deciding the perfect companion to your meal. Illustrated with over 100 colour photographs, the book provides a gastronomic journey around Wales, highlighting the stunning produce that the country has to offer. With extra information on farmers’ markets, food festivals and websites, this pocket guide is essential for exploring fine dining in Wales.

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Architecture/Photography

This is the story of an astonishing transformation as Wales entered the twenty-first century embracing a new democratic direction. The Senedd, designed by architect Richard Rogers, rose as the country’s distinctive ultra-modern forum for democracy, the expression of the people’s voices and diversity. From this plinth and promontory Wales looks the world in the eye. Given its embodiment of two concepts, a visionary

architectural flight and an all too human arena of government, the Senedd was inevitably forged in passion and furious argument. In this book, Trevor Fishlock takes the reader on a journey from the first idea for a National Assembly for Wales, through to the design, building and outcome. With stunning new photographs of the Senedd building by Andrew Molyneux, this book shows how the Senedd became a provocative and inspirational reality.

Senedd The National Assembly building designed by Richard Rogers. £18.99

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Molyneux• Publication January 2011• Over 150 colour photographs• Size 250 x 250mm• English paperback £18.99

ISBN 9781905582433• Welsh paperback £18.99

ISBN 9781905582440• English hardback limited

edition with slipcase £65.00 ISBN 9781905582457

• Welsh hardback limited edition with slipcase £65.00 ISBN 9781905582464

Senedd

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My Ryder CupThe longest weekend. £20.00David Williams brings readers closer than ever to all of the action, drama and emotion of the Ryder Cup 2010. ‘My Ryder Cup’ is a complete record of the weekend’s events, covering the practice matches, four days of play, and the excitement of the opening and closing ceremonies. Following every round played, the book includes

match statistics and final scores for both teams, to showing how the greatest tournament in golf was won. The book is a beautiful souvenir of the event to remind readers of the longest, and most memorable, weekend in golfing history, when Wales became the centre of the golf world’s attention.

• Author David Williams • Over 150 colour photographs • Paperback, 192 pages • Size 250 x 200mm • ISBN 9781905582570 • Price £20.00

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Author David Williams travels the country exploring 25 of his favourite market towns. These towns have long histories, powerful characters and stunning buildings. The traditional livestock markets and fairs combined with independent, individual shops, arts centres, restaurants and pubs, make them sought-after places to live. The contrast of old and new, the abundance of local services and energetic daily bustle preserves the identities and character of

these towns, making them precious national treasures and a joy to visit. David Williams’ book offers the reader a chance to explore a selection of them.

Includes: Abergavenny, Bala, Brecon, Builth Wells, Carmarthen, Chepstow, Cowbridge, Crickhowell, Dolgellau, Haverfordwest, Hay-on-Wye, Lampeter, Llandeilo, Llandovery, Llangefni, Llanidloes, Llanrwst, Machynlleth, Mold, Monmouth, Presteigne, Pwllheli, Ruthin, Usk, Welshpool.

Market Town WalesA showcase of market town life. £14.99

• Author and Photographer David Williams

• Over 150 colour photographs• Paperback, 192 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582235• Price £14.99

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The Cistercian monks of Caldey continue a tradition which began in the sixth century. Author ChrisHowells and photographer Ross Grieve gained exclusive access to capture the daily life of the monks and their religious celebrations. This documentary also covers the history of the island and its religious links, as well as the landscape, wildlife and industry of Caldey. Just one of two monastic islands in the Cistercian order, the Island is visited by over 60,000 people each summer and is part of Pembrokeshire

National Park, the UK’s only coastal National Park. The book features over 100 archive images and photographs detailing every aspect of island life, as well as interviews with the brothers, allowing readers a glimpse into areas of Caldey life which are usually unseen.

‘A unique insight into the lives of the monks of Caldey Island’ Western Mail

Caldey Island A glimpse into the monastic life on this holy island. £14.99

• Author Chris Howells• Photography Ross Grieve• Over 150 colour photographs• Paperback, 192 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582143• Price £14.99

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Architect and television presenter Michael Davies writes and photographs this stunning selection of houses, based on the BBC television series of the same name. The 18 homes featured are all distinctly unique with their own personal story, recording the experiences of the present owners; how they bought the house or built it, and their daily lifestyle. Included are a potter’s cottage in Snowdonia; a telegraph station overlooking the Irish Sea; a straw bale house in Cardiganshire; the oldest

house in Wales; a lighthouse in the Wye Valley; a Tudor manor house in the Vale of Glamorgan and an Edwardian villa in Cardiff.

‘What a varied and wonderful selection there is here… and it’s heartening to see so many buildings that complement the landscape.’ Welsh Country

‘This book re-visits 18 of the series’ best ones: despite being a small nation, Wales has a huge variety of landscape and culture and this is reflected in its buildings’ Wales on Sunday

Discovering Welsh HousesAn amazing collection of architectural gems. £14.99

• Author and Photographer Michael Davies

• Over 150 colour photographs

• Paperback, 192 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582136• Price £14.99

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Discovering Welsh GardensWales’ most interesting gardens.£18.99Fresh, exciting and lively, The Times garden writer Stephen Anderton and award-winning photographer Charles Hawes combine their skills to provide this book about gardens as you’ve never experienced before.

This is a chance to see what is happening in Welsh gardens today, be they large or small, contemporary town gardens or delightfully old-fashioned country gardens; to see how they relate, now and in the past, to the rugged landscapes that

surround them, and to see what personalities and ambitions have created them. You don’t need to be planning a trip to Wales to find this book about Welsh gardens an essential read. Featuring classics such as Bodnant, Powis Castle and the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and un-sung gems such as Dyffryn Fernant, Lower House and the underground grottoes of Dewstow.

Finalist for Book Photographer of the Year at the Garden Media Guild 2009 Awards.

‘A thicker, fresher and more seductive book, a superb production with an opinionated and provocative text and arresting photography…’ Stephen Lacy, The Telegraph

• Author Stephen Anderton• Photographer Charles

Hawes• Over 200 photographs• Paperback, 256 pages• Size 250 x 250mm• ISBN 9781905582204• Price £18.99

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PembrokeshireLandscape photography at its most powerful. £25.00

David WilsonPembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire is a mesmerising mix of dramatic coastline, rolling Preseli mountains and meandering lanes. For acclaimed landscape photographer David Wilson, capturing this enchanted land in black and white is an abiding passion. David explores a range of hidden landscapes, stressing that his photography ‘is about photographing the parts which people ordinarily wouldn’t search out. There are secret parts to Pembrokeshire which if you can find them are absolutely stunning.’

This book is a collection of 50 stunning photographs printed in duo-tone with extended picture captions.

An excellent gift for anyone who appreciates breathtaking photography.

‘If the power and ineffable beauty of Wilson’s images don’t make this one of your favourite books, then his down-to-earth jottings ought to.’ Jude Roland, Welsh Arts Now

‘In the case of this book, [it] gets as close to silver prints as mass production allows. That’s no surprise as publisher Graffeg has a reputation for high quality photography-based books and technically this one is a cracker... I can’t help feeling that many copies of this book will be bought as a gift for aspiring snappers...’ Darryl Corner, Western Mail

• Photographer David Wilson

• Foreword Jamie Owen• 50 black and white

photographs• Hardback, 112 pages• Size 250 x 300mm• ISBN 9781905582358• Price £25.00

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Written by The Times golf correspondent John Hopkins, ‘Golf Wales’ provides an overview of his favourite Welsh courses. John’s writing is informative, entertaining, humorous and individual, accompanied with a where to eat and stay guide from food writer Colin Pressdee for an excellent golf weekend.

Inspired by the preparations for the Ryder Cup 2010, this book is an invaluable guide to the best golf courses in Wales.

Featuring 12 championship courses, it contains over 150 spectacular colour photographs.

‘Golf Wales is a visually stunning and beautifully written book showcasing an alluring selection of top golfing gems as chosen by golf correspondent of The Times, John Hopkins.’ Golf Chronicle.

Golf WalesArmchair companion to golf courses, eating out and where to stay. £14.99

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• Author John Hopkins• Over 150 photographs• Over 70 places to eat

and stay• Paperback, 192 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582020• Price £14.99

Golf Wales

Sport/Food/Travel

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Bryan Webb’s KitchenThe best Michelin starred restaurant in Wales. £14.99

Good Food Guide Best Restaurant in Wales 2007, 2008, 2009 and a Michelin Star winner 2010.

Top chef Bryan Webb throws open his kitchen door to reveal the secrets of a lifetime spent working with food. After establishing an enviable reputation in London, Bryan returned to his native homeland, Wales, to take over the Tyddyn Llan ‘Restaurant with Rooms’ near Llandrillo, in the foothills of Snowdonia close to Bala Lake – but not before embarking on a gastronomic voyage of discovery around the globe.

This book is inspired by Bryan’s love of food, and the tastes and flavours he and his wife Susan found in many of the world’s finest restaurants, vineyards and markets.

‘Bryan Webb’s Kitchen’ contains more than 100 beautifully illustrated recipes including signature dishes. More than just a cookbook, it also combines fascinating stories from Bryan and Susan’s travels with an intimate diary of the day-to-day realities of running a hotel and restaurant.

‘This book is really your secret entry into Bryan’s kitchen with over 100 of his recipes plus an insight into his life as an hotelier.’ Welsh Country Magazine.

‘Bryan Webb’s Kitchen is an honest, informative and worthy alternative, and a book of particular note for those hoping to set up or improve their own destination.’ Masterchefs

• Author Bryan Webb• Over 100 recipes• Over 150 colour

photographs• Size 250 x 200mm• Paperback edition £14.99

ISBN 9781905582228• Hardback edition £20.00

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Colin Pressdee returns with a sequel to the popular and unprecedented ‘Food Wales’. With the food industry in Wales still gathering momentum it was only a matter of time before ‘Food Wales – a second helping’ was unleashed. Join Colin on a second culinary journey around Wales, this time focusing on the sustainability of food stocks, as he seeks out those food producers passionate about preserving the environment and committed to championing seasonal, local and organic produce from the countryside, coastline and sea.

This complete guide is divided into four geographic regions – each as diverse as the others.

Find out where to taste and buy the best food Wales has to offer and discover more producers, restaurants, shops and food fairs than before. With over twenty novel recipes using local ingredients this book celebrates the best of Welsh food with a contemporary flair.

‘This culinary journey around Wales with Colin Pressdee is well worth taking.’ Cambrian News.

‘Food Wales takes readers on a tour of the beautifully diverse regions of Wales.’ Charles Campion, Evening Standard.

‘What this book doesn’t tell you about where to buy and eat the best local foods in Wales - you don’t need to know.’ Nicholas Lander, Financial Times.

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• Author Colin Pressdee• Over 160 photographs• Paperback, 192 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582150• Price £14.99

Food Wales – a second helping

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This classic cookbook features no fewer than 67 cooks from the Celtic nations of Brittany, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. Rick Stein, Mary Ann Gilchrist, Ronnie Clydesdale and Simone Morand share their culinary heritage in this sumptuous work from well known cookery writer and broadcaster, Gilli Davies.

The book features Rick Stein’s famous Cornish fish pie, a luscious Breton fish soup from Simone Morand, as well as contributions from Darina Allen of the world-famous Ballymaloe Cookery School, recipes from Glasgow’s much-feted eaterie, The Ubiquitous Chip, and glorious Welsh dishes from the author herself.

The book features time-honoured favourites but also brings in modern recipes with a light, contemporary touch.

Today’s cooks want to prepare tasty, imaginative meals with minimum fuss, and these recipes are perfect for that: starters, soups and stews, fish and shellfish, vegetarian, meat, game and poultry, puddings, baking, drinks and preserves.

‘This is a book which will take you back to your roots and inspire you to cook like your grandparents, seducing your family by tantalising their taste buds with the wonderful aromas of slow cooking and fresh and natural ingredients.’ Judith Dell, Matthew’s Bookshelf.

‘A fine collection of mouth watering recipes from 67 cooks in Wales and other Celtic countries which covers a range of traditional dishes rooted in the Celtic past.’ John Jones, Western Mail Magazine

Celtic CuisineCooking up a Celtic feast. £14.99

• Author Gilli Davies• Over 160 Celtic recipes• Over 60 colour photographs• Paperback, 192 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582105• Price £14.99

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Skomer is a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a world-renowned bird paradise. This superb revised edition of the natural history book by Skomer resident Jane Matthews illustrates the landscape, seasons, flora and fauna in over 150 photographs.

The Island unfolds in the book over six chapters: water, landscape, populations, display, routine and nightlife.

The book also features a seasonal timeline, map of the island, award-winning Bird Log poem by Jeremy Grange and contributions from Iolo Williams and Matthew Parris.

‘If you have ever visited the island and been touched by its beauty, then a flick through the pages of this book will take you back there again and again...’ British Birds

SkomerThe quintessential wild island. £14.99 (revised edition)

Natural History/Travel

• Author Jane Matthews• Over 100 colour photographs• Paperback, 160 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582587• Price £14.99

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Marine photographer Andy Davies captures the dramatic and stunning coastlines of Wales from towering cliffs and sweeping beaches to buzzing industrial ports and quaint harbours.

Celebrating the nation’s dramatic coastal landscapes, ‘Coastline Wales’ is full of stirring illustrations and revealing captions.

With over 150 photographs of over 80 locations, Andy explores wildlife, beaches, old fishing communities and water sports, capturing all aspects of coastal life in this sumptuous hardback book.

‘A magnificent pictorial odyssey around Wales.’ Western Mail.

Coastline Wales Arfordir CymruWelsh coast voyage of discovery. £25.00

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• Author Andy Davies• Over 80 locations• Over 150 colour photographs• Hardback, 192 pages• Size 300 x 250mm• ISBN 9781905582167• Price £25.00

Coastline Wales

Photography/Travel

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Powerful images take you to many inspiring locations around Wales. From climbing the spectacular mountains of Snowdonia, horse riding in the majestic Brecon Beacons and surfing on the dramatic Pembrokeshire coast, to the gentler attractions of the lowlands and idyllic river valleys that have sustained the people of Wales over the centuries.

This book takes you to 20 locations throughout Wales including Anglesey, Snowdonia, Llyn Peninsula, Conwy Valley, Vale of Clwyd, Llangollen, Ceredigion, Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains, South Wales Valleys, Teifi

Valley, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Gower, Vale of Glamorgan, Wye Valley and the Severn Estuary.

Landscape Wales has extended picture captions with travel and activity information, a map and the geology of Wales by Professor Michael Bassett.

‘I invite you to visit my wondrous homeland – and hopefully inspired by the places in this book – to seek out your own favourite places to visit again and again.’ Bryn Terfel CBE

Landscape Wales Tirlun CymruA pictorial celebration of the Welsh landscape. £12.95

Photography/Travel

• Authors Peter Gill, Steve Benbow and David Williams

• Over 110 colour photographs

• Bilingual hardback £24.95 ISBN 9780954433413

• 160 pages • Size 300 x 250mm• English paperback £12.95

ISBN 9780954433437• Welsh paperback £12.95

ISBN 9780954433451• 200 pages• Size 250 x 200mm

Landscape Wales Tirlun Cymru

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Ever wished you could fit the best of Wales’ mountains, castles, landscape or coastline snugly in your pocket? The Pocket Wales series provides a compact but surprisingly detailed guide to a small but remarkable nation, celebrating its spectacular physical beauty, rich and

turbulent history, unique architectural heritage, varied wildlife and geology.

Beautifully illustrated with insightful notes on tourist attractions throughout, these books will allow you to keep Wales close to your heart.

Pocket Wales seriesFill a pocket full of Wales. £3.99

• Castles of Wales ISBN 9781905582266

• Coast Wales ISBN 9781905582198

• Mountain Wales ISBN 9781905582280

• Landscape Wales ISBN 9781905582259

• Rivers of Wales ISBN 9781905582297

• Paperback, 48 pages each

• Size 150 x 120mm• Price £3.99 each

Pocket Wales series

Photography/Travel

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Village Wales affords a delightful insight into fifteen idyllic Welsh communities differing widely in character, from popular tourist destinations to those at the heart of the agricultural economy. Explore their people, landmarks, houses, gardens, shops, churches, chapels and pubs in a lovingly-illustrated book which captures the essence of

village life, its history and culture.

Villages included are: Moelfre, Llangernyw, Beddgelert, Llandegla, Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Pennal, Berriew, Llanybydder, Myddfai, Solva, Llanmadoc, Llangynidr, Pendoylan, Llandaff, Tintern.

Village WalesThe essence of village life, its history and culture. £14.99

• Author and Photographer David Williams

• 150 colour photographs• Paperback, 208 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9781905582037• Price £14.99

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About Wales is packed with information on over 250 places to visit, festivals, events, historic sites, castles, museums and galleries throughout Wales.

Visit Victorian Llandudno, or a mine in Rhondda; watch the Welsh battle it out with the English armies of Edward I at Chepstow Castle, or take part in the World Bog Snorkelling Championships in mid Wales. About Wales is packed with great ideas for everyone to see and do in

this wonderfully diverse country.

Each entry has contact details and directions to get there. The book also has maps, a list of tourist information centres and useful websites.

About WalesWales top 250 visitor attractions. £14.99

These handy pocket-sized guides each have over 100 ideas about heritage and culture, festivals, events, castles, museums, galleries, what to do, places to visit and where to eat and stay.

They’re illustrated with over 50 colour photographs, contact information, websites and maps to find your way around Wales.

(‘About Mid Wales’): ‘This invaluable travelling

companion will show you where to eat, sleep and enjoy the abundance of activities in attractive locations… An excellent way of discovering a new part of Wales to the full for yourselves.’ Western Mail.

About Wales Regional pocket guide series. £6.99

Travel

• Author David Williams• Foreword Siân Lloyd• Over 200 colour

photographs• Paperback, 192 pages• Size 250 x 200mm• ISBN 9780954433475• Price £14.99

About Wales

• Author David Williams• Paperback• Size 200 x 125mm• About North Wales

ISBN 9781905582044• About Mid Wales

ISBN 9781905582051 • About South West Wales

ISBN 9781905582068• About South East Wales

ISBN 9781905582075• Price £6.99 each

About Wales series

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The extraordinary story behind the creation of one of the world’s most celebrated opera companies, told through stunning photographic essays, interviews and rarely seen archive photographs.

‘This book would have been a thousand pages long if I had included every outstanding image from every remarkable WNO opera.’ Classical Music.

‘A stunning book celebrating the first sixty years of our internationally acclaimed opera company.’ Western Mail.

Welsh National OperaCelebrating the first 60 years. £19.99

• Edited by Caroline Leech

• Over 100 colour photographs plus archive images

• Hardback, 192 pages• Size 256 x 205mm• ISBN 9781905582006• Price £19.99

Welsh National Opera

Arts

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