Real Gwynedd
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2021
Seren (Verlag)
978-1-78172-569-6 (ISBN)
Seren (Verlag)
978-1-78172-569-6 (ISBN)
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Rhys Mwyn is an entertaining and informative guide to his native patch, which stretches from the top of Snowdon to the seaside resort of Barmouth, from the slate quarries of Llanberis to the exotic village of Portmeirion, and from Prince Charles' investiture at Caernarfon to the iconic 'lake' at Treweryn and Ynys Enlli the island of 20,000 saints.
This county-wide addition to the Real series explores mainland north west Wales, an area rich in history from pre-Roman times to the industrial (slate quarrying) and post-industrial (tourism and heritage). Gwynedd is a fascinating mix of English and Welsh speaking cultures which the author is very well placed to explore. As a native of the area, Rhys Mwyn recognises the historically unusual in Gwynedd, and has a lightness of touch in exploring its significance. His book is a richly detailed and quirky exploration of a place where history takes in druids, princely medieval power, the Romantic Tour, grinding industrialisation, absentee landlords, religious persecution, the Victorian seaside, and grinding contemporary tourism. Illustrated by offbeat photographs, and drawing on Mwyn's Welsh language culture, Real Gwynedd is an entertaining and informative exploration of this often mysterious, mountainous county. Mwyn's tour of Gwynedd includes life around the North Wales slate quarries, what it's like to live in a 90% Welsh-speaking community, the Quakers at Dolgellau, alternative technology at Corris, the seaside at Barmouth and Aberdyfi, the iconic reservoir at Treweryn, bronze age beer, the long finger of the Llyn peninsula, Snowdonia, Ynys Enlli and its twenty thousand saints, and The Prisoner at Portmeirion.
This county-wide addition to the Real series explores mainland north west Wales, an area rich in history from pre-Roman times to the industrial (slate quarrying) and post-industrial (tourism and heritage). Gwynedd is a fascinating mix of English and Welsh speaking cultures which the author is very well placed to explore. As a native of the area, Rhys Mwyn recognises the historically unusual in Gwynedd, and has a lightness of touch in exploring its significance. His book is a richly detailed and quirky exploration of a place where history takes in druids, princely medieval power, the Romantic Tour, grinding industrialisation, absentee landlords, religious persecution, the Victorian seaside, and grinding contemporary tourism. Illustrated by offbeat photographs, and drawing on Mwyn's Welsh language culture, Real Gwynedd is an entertaining and informative exploration of this often mysterious, mountainous county. Mwyn's tour of Gwynedd includes life around the North Wales slate quarries, what it's like to live in a 90% Welsh-speaking community, the Quakers at Dolgellau, alternative technology at Corris, the seaside at Barmouth and Aberdyfi, the iconic reservoir at Treweryn, bronze age beer, the long finger of the Llyn peninsula, Snowdonia, Ynys Enlli and its twenty thousand saints, and The Prisoner at Portmeirion.
Rhys Mwyn worked for Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust and as a teacher in Llanrwst before becoming a rock musician, record label owner, music publisher, writer, radio and tv presenter. He is currently a heritage adviser, Blue Badge tour guide, lecturer for WEA and adult education lecturer at Bangor University. Bilingual, he is popular on social media and is enjoyed as a hands-on guide to the historically offbeat. He is the author of 'Cam I'r Gorffennol: Safleoedd Archaeolegol Yng Ngogledd Cymru and Cam o'r Tywyllwch - Hunangofiant Rhys Mwyn.'
Erscheinungsdatum | 02.11.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Real Series |
Zusatzinfo | 50 b&w |
Verlagsort | Bridgend |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 135 x 208 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik ► Regional- / Landesgeschichte |
Reisen ► Bildbände | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78172-569-1 / 1781725691 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78172-569-6 / 9781781725696 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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