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‘Definitive historical analysis' of turbulent time in Wales back in print
Dr Wyn Thomas’ highly praised analysis of a turbulent time in Welsh history, Hands Off Wales, has been reprinted by Y Lolfa in a new paperback edition. The book addresses the campaign of militant activism – inspired by ‘Tryweryn’ and the Investiture – which Wales witnessed between 1963 and 1969. read more
Carwyn James Revelatory Biography Republished
Rugby genius Carwyn James’ comprehensive and revelatory biography has been republished to coincide with a stage production of Carwyn James’ life. Alun Gibbard, author of Carwyn James’ biography Into the Wind, worked as a consultant on the production. The Torch Theatre will be touring their show Carwyn in venues across Wales. read more
Bestselling dog phrasebook now available in North Wales Welsh
The book includes 60 useful phrases written in both English and the dialect spoken in north-west Wales, each followed by a pronunciation guide. Entertaining 1950s-style retro pictures illustrate the expressions. read more
A great way to introduce children to Welsh legends
A new book by illustrator and author Huw Aaron aims to be a fun introduction for children to Wales' rich heritage of legends and folklore. read more
Perfect pre-match warm-up for Six Nations fans
The King of Quiz is back with a brand-new quiz book packed with the whole of the Six Nations’ 22-year history, as a fun way to tell the committed devotee from the fair-weather fan! read more
Laughter, love and loss - Carys Eleri's story
In her new autobiographical book, writer, singer and comedian Carys Eleri shares a joyful insight into her upbringing in Carmarthenshire, her subsequent colourful career, before sensitively documenting the tragic diagnosis and loss of her father, David Evans to Motor Neurone Disease in 2018. read more
Rush reprint for rugby children's book due to huge demand
Less than two weeks after the publication of James Stafford’s How Wales Beat the Mighty All Blacks, a fully illustrated picture book for children, a reprint has had to be ordered by publishers Y Lolfa to meet demand. read more
Renowned psychiatrist David Enoch publishes compelling memoir in a life bridging faith and medicine
At the age of 95, world renowned psychiatrist Dr David Enoch, who is affectionately known as ‘Enoch the Uncommon’ is publishing his autobiography. Enoch’s Walk - 95 Not Out: Journey of a Psychiatrist is the fascinating life story of the Christian psychiatrist, detailing five major elements of his life, that of being a doctor, psychiatrist, preacher, broadcaster and author - and starting with his humble beginnings in south Wales. Dr David Enoch has been at the forefront of societal, religious and medical changes, making this account a valuable first-hand account of twentieth-century history as well as a candid story of one man’s journey through life. He describes his life as one that was “determined to bridge the gap between faith and medicine.” read more
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