Gelert

Gelert

Author: Cerys Matthews

Publisher: Gomer Press Limited

Published: 2014-09

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781848514645

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A classic Welsh legend retold by singer and songwriter, Cerys Matthews. Gelert is one of the best-loved traditional tales from Wales. In this version, the beautiful atmospheric illustrations by Fran Evans combine with author Cerys Mathews's retelling of the story in rhyme, making it an ideal read-aloud book. Reprint, first published in 2014.


The Legend of Bedd Gelert

The Legend of Bedd Gelert

Author: Matthew Bennett

Publisher:

Published: 2015-05-21

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781320682831

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This book is based on a old welsh story the legend of bed Gelert the faithful dog who saved a young baby from a terrifying wolf.


The Mightiest Heart

The Mightiest Heart

Author: Lynn Cullen

Publisher: Dial Books

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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Based on a Welsh legend about Prince Llywelyn and his loyal dog Gelert, who is wrongly banished when the prince believes that the dog has attacked his son.


The Dog in British Poetry

The Dog in British Poetry

Author: Robert Maynard Leonard

Publisher:

Published: 1893

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13:

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This charming book collects more than 200 poems celebrating our faithful canine companions as they hunt, romp, chew, and wait patiently for their master's voice. Including work by great (Byron, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Browning) and lesser-known British poets through the end of the 19th century, this heartfelt anthology includes scholarly notes on the poems as well as indexes of the poems by dog breed.


Edging Forward

Edging Forward

Author: Ann Dale

Publisher:

Published: 2018-02

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781775090403

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As Canadians, we are faced with a choice: do we continue to allow communities to merely survive or can we help them to thrive? Dr. Ann Dale has dedicated her life to studying Canadian communities and how they can transition towards more sustainable development paths. Since publishing her book At the Edge over fifteen years ago, her new book chronicles the various options that Canadians have to step back and actively implement sustainable community development practices. But what factors are stopping Canadian communities? How can a single 'story' dominate our development? What are the barriers and drivers and how do we reconcile competing agendas, and vested interests against changing the single story? Once again, Dr. Dale draws upon both the personal and the professional to discuss her own journey in reconciliation, reconnection and the power of relationships and ultimately love and compassion as one of the most important pathways for transforming human development. With 10-years of new research backed by many social innovations and progress in implementing sustainable community development, Dr. Dale concludes that there is hope but there is much more to do. As a country, we're only edging forward when we need to be leaping forward.