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Cwm Gwrachod: A novel for Welsh learners
| AUTHOR | Jones, Colin |
| PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (12/08/2016) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Croeso i Gwm Gwrachod, cwm bach diniwed yn y De. Welcome to Witches' Valley, an innocent little valley in the South. Written by the author of the bestselling Welsh learners' novel Coed y Brenin, this book should help you expand and improve your Welsh, while being both interesting and entertaining. 'The events, people and places in Cwm Gwrachod are imaginary, in that they exist only in my mind. The funny thing is that as you read this book they will exist in your mind too, but entirely through the medium of Welsh.'
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ISBN-13:
9781540871831
ISBN-10:
1540871835
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Welsh
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Page Count:
74
Carton Quantity:
94
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.18 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.27 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Fiction | General
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Croeso i Gwm Gwrachod, cwm bach diniwed yn y De. Welcome to Witches' Valley, an innocent little valley in the South. Written by the author of the bestselling Welsh learners' novel Coed y Brenin, this book should help you expand and improve your Welsh, while being both interesting and entertaining. 'The events, people and places in Cwm Gwrachod are imaginary, in that they exist only in my mind. The funny thing is that as you read this book they will exist in your mind too, but entirely through the medium of Welsh.'
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Author:
Jones, Colin
Colin Jones, Professor of History at Warwick University, is author most recently of "France" (1999) and coauthor of "The Medical World of Early Modern France" (with Laurence Brockliss, 1997). Dror Wahrman is Associate Professor of History at Indiana University, Associate Editor of the "American Historical Review, " and author of "Imagining the Middle Class" (1995) and the forthcoming "Cultural History of the Modern Self."
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