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The Library of Wales for prize-fighters, lovers, poets, sportsmen, writers, railwaymen, miners, farmers, footballers, shopkeepers, messiahs, teachers, prostitutes, priests, philosophers, rogues... all in these pages. Our library has been created with Wales in mind and heart, a young country with all of the above and more...

New titles in the Library of Wales collection:

A Rope of Vines by Brenda Chamberlain: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Black Parade by Jack Jones: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Dai Country by Alun Richards: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Make Room for the Jester by Stead Jones: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Sport by Gareth Williams (editor): click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy The Battle to the Weak by Hilda Vaughan: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy The Hill of Dreams by Arthur Machen: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy The Valley, The City, The Village by Glyn Jones: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Turf or Stone by Margiad Evans: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy
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Library of Wales news....

Library of Wales event at the Eisteddfod 2010


hotnews image There will be a special event at the Swansea University stand at the Eisteddfod 2010 to celebrate and discuss the Library of Wales.

Wednesday, 4th August, 11.45-12.45

Swansea University stand, Eisteddfod 2010, The Works, Steelworks Road, Ebbw Vale NP23 6YL

‘The Library of Wales’: Promoting, Recognising and Teaching the English Literature of Wales

Speakers

Dr Daniel Williams, Director of the Centre for Research into the English Literature and Language of Wales (CREW), Swansea University

Professor Dai Smith, Raymond Williams Chair, CREW, Swansea University

Leighton Andrews, AM, Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning

Alun Ffred Jones, AM, Minister for Heritage

The session will be held through the medium of Welsh but translation facilities will be available

For more information see The CREW website

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