The A-Z of Curious Wales

The A-Z of Curious Wales

Author: Mark Rees

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2019-06-07

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 075099181X

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Wales' history is packed with peculiar customs and curious characters. Here you will discover alien landscapes, ancient druids and a Victorian ghost hunter. Find out why revellers would carry a decorated horse's skull on a pole door to door at Christmastime, how an eccentric inventor hoped to defeat Hitler with his futuristic ray gun, and why a cursed wall is protected by a global corporation for fear it might destroy a town. From the folklore surrounding the red dragon on the flag, to the evolution of the song 'Sosban Fach', this compendium of weird and wonderful facts will surprise and delight even the most knowledgeable resident or visitor.


The A-Z of Welsh Rugby

The A-Z of Welsh Rugby

Author: Richard Rowe

Publisher: Ylolfa

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780862439484

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A volume which provides a humorous look at the strange goings on in Welsh rugby on and off the field, from the end of season tour to the Six Nations all-dayers. Second impression; first published in February 2007.


A-Z of Cardiff

A-Z of Cardiff

Author: Dic Mortimer

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2016-06-15

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1445656612

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Explore the fascinating history of Cardiff in this fully illustrated A-Z history of the city's places and people.


Welsh Rugby

Welsh Rugby

Author: Seimon Williams

Publisher: Y Lolfa

Published: 2023-11-16

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1800995407

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The glory days of Welsh rugby seem long ago now. Mortifying defeats, threatened strike action, institutionalized sexism, racism and homophobia in the WRU, bad financial management – this book examines key events from the 1980s to today which have brought Welsh rugby to its present crisis.


A-Z of Brecon

A-Z of Brecon

Author: Mal Morrison

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2020-02-15

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1445692783

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An engaging exploration of the Welsh town of Brecon, and its surrounding area, highlighting the heritage, people and places.


The A-Z Guide to Modern British History

The A-Z Guide to Modern British History

Author: Mark Garnett

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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This comprehensive survey of events, people and themes explores the interwoven culture, society, politics and economics of Britain at the start of the 21st century. Two hundred concise essays cover topics as diverse as pornography and the poll tax, the Blitz and New Labour.


A-Z of Wigan

A-Z of Wigan

Author: Sue Gerrard

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2023-07-15

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1398115673

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Explore the Lancashire town of Wigan in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.


The Complete Rugby Union Compendium

The Complete Rugby Union Compendium

Author: Keith Young

Publisher: Birlinn

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0857903268

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The 2015 Rugby World Cup in England is set to be the biggest, brightest and most successful tournament to date, as the world's top teams compete for the coveted Webb Ellis Cup and inspire new participants and fans worldwide across 44 days and 48 matches. With over three million tickets set to be sold for the matches, the Rugby World Cup will be viewed in over 207 territories worldwide.However, for all the fanfare of the third biggest sporting event in the world (after the Olympics and FIFA World Cup), it is astonishing that, until now, there has been no single reference book in the marketplace that contains all the rugby internationals, in chronological order, played by the world's major rugby nations since the game's inception. Keith Young has spent six years compiling such a compendium to fill this gap in the market and has undertaken a colossal amount of research in the process.The Complete Rugby Union Compendium contains over 5,200 entries, organized in such a way that details of all matches can beeasily accessed by the reader. It is laid out in a visually engaging and informative format and will be invaluable to every dedicated rugby enthusiast.


The Red & The White

The Red & The White

Author: Huw Richards

Publisher: Aurum

Published: 2014-02-10

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 178131358X

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In every Five Nations D and now Six Nations Ð season the real showdown is always that between England and Wales: Wales with its history of playing the finest rugby of all the home nations, England with its enviable strength in depth and forward muscle. Whether in the vast bowl of Twickenham or the cauldron of the Millennium Stadium every year is a sell-out long in advance. Over the years there have been innumerable epic encounters. In the seventies Wales dominated with Barry John, Gareth Edwards at scrum-half and JPR Williams at full back, but England had the blistering running of David Duckham with his blond hair flying. The eighties and nineties saw some incendiary encounters with Paul Ringer and Wade Dooley both involved in high-profile punch-ups, but also England re-establishing dominance and Bill Beaumont and then Will Carling. But the decade ended at Wembley with Scott GibbsÕs dramatic last-minute swallow-dive to snatch victory for Wales. More recently Wales have come back with new stars like Gavin Henson and Shane Williams after years of powerhouse England forward play had held sway. Huw Richards has talked to many veterans of these matches, as well as to present players and administrators to tells the whole history of Wales v England at rugby: a contest that is a clash of cultures and histories as well as a titanic sporting occasion. Huw Richards is rugby correspondent of the Financial Times.


Dragons and All Blacks

Dragons and All Blacks

Author: Huw Richards

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2012-04-20

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1780574851

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'The Bounce of the Century' they called it. A ball kicked across Cardiff Arms Park in the dying minutes of a match between two of international rugby's fiercest rivals. The world's two greatest wingers waited as it bounced towards them, knowing that whoever caught the ball would score and win the match for his country. Dragons and All Blacks tells what happened when Wales played New Zealand in 1953. The story is written from contemporary accounts and the memories of the men who played that day, including Bob Stuart and Bleddyn Williams, for many of whom the match was the highlight of a career. The book retells the stories of the two teams and the men who played for them, and charts the events of their lives: how they got to that meeting point in Cardiff in December 1953 and what has happened to them in the half-century since. Dragons and All Blacks examines the remarkable relationship between two countries on opposite sides of the world, brought together by a mutual passion for rugby with few parallels elsewhere. It shows how their rivalry has developed over a century - from perhaps the greatest of all rugby matches in 1905 to the single-point thriller of 2004 - and looks to its future in the aftermath of the 2005 Welsh Grand Slam and Lions tour of New Zealand.