A bilingual, colorful booklet introducing the patron saint of Welsh lovers since the Dark Ages whose spiritual home is an idyllic spot on the Anglesey coast, and an inspiration to modern-day romantics! Includes full-color illustrations and interesting facts about Dwynwen on every page resting facts about samplers and the people who made them.
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About the Author:
Born in Llan-non, Ceredigion, Catrin Stevens was educated at Ardwyn Grammar School and Bangor University. Having worked as a Welsh and History teacher, Catrin was also head of the History and Welsh History department at Trinity College, Carmarthen. Her books about Welsh courting customs derive from Catrin's research into old Welsh customs at St Fagan's National History Museum. Catrin now works as a freelance writer and her main interest is interpreting history for readers of all ages.
Synopsis:
Llyfryn dwyieithog darluniadol lliw-llawn yn llawn ffeithiau difyr am hanes Dwynwen, nawddsant cariadon a'i hysbrydoliaeth i Gymry heddiw. 17 llun lliw ac 1 llun du-a-gwyn. A full colour illustrated bilingual booklet full of entertaining facts about the story of Dwynwen, the patron saint of lovers and her inspiration to the Welsh people today. 17 colour and 1 black-and-white illustration.
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- PublisherGomer Press
- Publication date2005
- ISBN 10 1843234807
- ISBN 13 9781843234807
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages24