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Books published by publisher Priory Press Limited

  • Tales From The Deep

    Cerys Matthews

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, April 1, 2011)
    Two Welsh legends are brought to life for a new audience in this debut publication from Cerys Matthews. Ghost Bells of the Lowlands (the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod) relates the story of a gatekeeper who fails to carry out his protective duties one evening, placing the villagers at the mercy of the sea. Myddfai Magic (the legend of the Maid of Llyn y Fan) narrates the story of Gwyn, a farmer who falls in love with a beautiful girl who emerges from a lake one day. The legends are lyrically retold, accompanied by stunning images from Fran Evans, making this an ideal publication for children of 5 years and over
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  • Weird Tales From the Storyteller

    Daniel Morden

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Oct. 1, 2003)
    A volume of seven magical and spinechilling stories from a professional storyteller with black-and-white and colour illustrations by an award- winning illustrator.
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  • The Last International

    Dan Anthony

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Two down, one to go! After their wins against Aberscary and a hand-picked Invitation XV, the Rugby Zombies still need a full international to lift their ancient curse. But things don't look good. Team captain, Arwel, is acting like a spoilt celeb and Dad's heard nothing from his contact in New Zealand. Meanwhile, the Welsh Rugby Zombies are on fire to play...
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  • Som See and the Magic Elephant

    Jamie Oliviero, Jo'Anne Kelly

    Hardcover (Hyperion Press, Limited, March 15, 1994)
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  • The Great Cake Bake

    Jenny Sullivan

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Witty fiction for children that tackles some serious issues, including dyslexia Aled is a very warm and likeable boy who lives with his single-parent mom and struggles cheerily with a range of issues. His dyslexia is one; Mr. Snuffles, the neighbor’s irritating dog, is another. There’s also the question of Geraint, his mom’s new friend. Above all else, though, his teacher has announced that there will be a competition to bake and decorate a cake for St. David’s Day. How on earth will Aled take part, not being able to follow a recipe and with family finances being tight? Will Geraint be a hindrance or a help? Aled is an inventive, determined character who overcomes difficulties with humor.
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  • John Logie Baird and television

    Michael Hallett

    Hardcover (Priory Press, March 15, 1978)
    A very readable account of the early work on Television of John Logie Baird, a major British inventor and innovator of television
  • Priory Classics Set : Gulliver's Travels, Kidnapped, Robinson Crusoe

    Jonathan Swift, Robert L. Stevenson, Daniel Defoe

    Hardcover (Priory Press, March 15, 2010)
    Three beautiful, classic adventures for children: Robinson Crusoe, Kidnapped, and Gulliver's Travels.
  • Nelson At Sea

    Simon Weston, Jac Jones

    Hardcover (Gomer Press Limited, Oct. 1, 2011)
    With Mike away on a milkman's mini-break, Nelson and his stablemates arrange a holiday all of their own. It's the first time that the rats, Rhys and Rhodri, have been to the seaside, but the All Quacks, under the keen eye of Sir Francis Drake, take to the waves like...ducks to water! Just as Nelson thinks it?s safe to relax, two of his crew go missing and a major sea rescue swings into action.
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  • Number Two

    Dan Anthony

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Sept. 1, 2011)
    In this sequel to The Rugby Zombies, Arwel is in despair. His strange teammates are on the loose - somewhere - and causing all kinds of chaos. In the meantime, his rugby career has taken a nosedive. Now Dad's gone missing, booted out of the Aberscary club by members unhappy with Arwel's performance. To add to the confusion, there's a mysterious figure haunting the Millennium Stadium . . . Who - or what - is it looking for?
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  • The Bower Bird

    Ann Kelley

    Paperback (Luath Press Limited, Dec. 1, 2007)
    Gussie is not dead yet and she's got something to say. This moving piece of young adult fiction continues the story of a 12-year-old girl fighting for her life while facing the typical trials and tribulations of adolescence. Heartwarming and heartrending, The Bower Bird will have teens and adults alike rooting for Gussie with every turn of the page.
  • Giant Tales From Wales

    Brenda Wyn Jones, Ann Saer, Peter Brown

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Jan. 1, 1998)
    An English translation of Campau Saith Cawr, a collection of tales about seven giants from all over Wales. 8 colour and 7 black-and-white illustrations. A Welsh version is available. First published in 1998.
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  • A Boy Called Dewi

    Steffan Lloyd, Brett Breckon

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Jan. 1, 2010)
    When a young boy restores his blind teacher's sight, everyone says it's a miracle. But it's not the first strange event in Dewi's life and it certainly won't be the last... From his birth on a storm-buffeted cliff to the healing of Paulinus, this is the story of the young Dewi Sant, patron saint of Wales