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The seventh day of Christmas: Frank Richards in Library of Wales
A veteran soldier who served in the British India and many areas of the Western Front, Frank Richards wrote his seminal account of the Great War from the standpoint of the common soldier, Old Soldiers Never Die, in 1933. This was followed by Old Soldier Sahib, a memoir of his time serving in British India, in 1936. He died in 1961. '...the greatest account of trench warfare...' Phil Carradice, BBC Arguably the greatest of all published memoirs of the Great War, Old Soldiers Never Die is Private Frank Richard's classic account of the war from the standpoint of the regular soldier, and...
The fifth day of Christmas: Ugly, Lovely: Dylan Thomas's Swansea and Carmarthenshire of the 1950s in pictures
Ugly, Lovely: Dylan Thomas's Swansea and Carmarthenshire of the 1950s in pictures is a unique combination of literature and the visual arts. Fans of photography, of Dylan Thomas's writing, of the landscape of South Wales find this inspiring collection and a lovely Christmas gift here. Ethel Ross, the sister in law of Alfred Janes, was the guardian of Dylan Thomas' legacy for decades. Shortly after his death in 1953, She compiled a photo memoir of his haunts in and around Swansea. Ugly, Lovely: Dylan Thomas’s Swansea and Carmarthenshire of the 1950s in pictures is a touching collection of Ethel's photos accompanied by quotes from...
The fourth day of Christmas: Library of Wales bundle
For this Christmas, Parthian Books has put together a bundle collection of the Library of Wales series. The ideal gift for loved ones who want to explore the Welsh literary landscape. Discover works by renowned Welsh authors with this exciting collection of 46 books. Titles include: Old Soldiers Never Die and Old Soldier Sahib by Frank Richards Carwyn by Alun Richards Farewell Innocence and Ride the White Stallion by William Glynn-Jones A Time to Laugh by Rhys Davies Autobiography of a Super-tramp by William H. Davies Border Country and The Volunteers by Raymond Williams Young Emma by W. H. Davies Find the product here.
The third day of Christmas: The Tradition, by Peter Lord
‘A remarkable and important book’ Murdo Macdonald, Planet Pick up your copy of Peter Lord’s The Tradition, A New History of Welsh Art for £25 between 16 and 24 December 2016 exclusively at these Parthian Christmas venues: Carnival Bookshop 3-7 Duke Street Arcade, Cardiff CF10 1AZ Chapter Arts Centre Pop-up shop with Susie Wild CF5 1QE Cardiff Central Library publishers Fair The Hayes, Cardiff CF10 1FL Peter Lord surveys the evolution of the visual culture of Wales from the Renaissance to the end of the twentieth century in this new, single-volume history. Written for everyone with an interest in...
The second day of Christmas: The Missing Woman and Other Stories
Winner of the Ploughshares John C. Zacharis First Book Award 2015 'Beautiful, memorable stories, artfully nuanced, boldly honest.' Joanna Scott 'These stories explore the complex harmonies within real imperfect relationships, revealing moments in a life when a carefully held balance shifts and, imperceptibly, that life is changed.' Philip Gross A haunting short story collection, The Missing Woman circles around women who are either literally missing – a mother in rehab, a daughter never born – or who are missing some metaphorical piece of themselves. A father tries to convince his uncompromising, anorexic daughter to want to live, a single woman lures men to her bed...