Gwyddoniadur Cymru Yr Academi Gymreig

Gwyddoniadur Cymru Yr Academi Gymreig

by JohnDavies (Author), NigelJenkins (Author), Menna Baines (Author), PeredurLynch (Author)

Synopsis

With over 5000 entries ranging from 50 to over 5000 words, this work covers various aspects of Wales' past, the people, the places, the arts, industries, environment and traditions. It also features the biographies of Welsh men and women who have excelled in natural history, medicine and architecture.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 1104
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Published: 31 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0708319548
ISBN 13: 9780708319543

Media Reviews
'The appearance of these handsome volumes represents an important achievement, or, more accurately, several important achievements. The standard of the diverse entries is high - meriting praise all around for the editors and contributors. The production quality is high, auguring well for the Press - as does, most especially, the simultaneous appearance of Welsh and English editions. For the weighty and colourful item that it is, GBP65.00 is good value. With the successful products now in hand, the kicking of the publication date ahead into 2008 is vindicated as a triumph of standards and uncut corners over the distortions and compromises to which many at UK universities and university presses succumbed in the race to the 2007 Research Assessment Exercise.'John T. Koch, Planet
Author Bio
Menna Baines is a Welsh writer and editor, writing for a number of Welsh publications. John Davies was a historian and lecturer at the University of Aberystwyth, encompassing work on the development of the Welsh landscape and the history of Cardiff. As well as being one of the most significant poets in his field, and an Editor of the Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales, Nigel Jenkins won acclaim in other genres, most notably for his history of the Welsh in India, Gwalia in Khasia, which won the Arts Council of Wales Book of the Year award. He died in January 2014.