Dawn Dweud (Welsh)
ebook
(0)
Cranogwen
by Jane Aaron
Part of the Dawn Dweud (Welsh) series
Yn oes Fictoria, ystyriwyd menywod yn anaddas ac anabl ar gyfer pob arweinyddiaeth gyhoeddus a deallusol. Ond llwyddodd Cranogwen, sef Sarah Jane Rees (1839–1916) o Langrannog, i ennill parch ac enwogrwydd fel bardd, darlithydd, golygydd, pregethwraig, di
ebook
(0)
John Morris-jones
by Allan James
Part of the Dawn Dweud (Welsh) series
A biography of John Morris-Jones (1864-1929), Welsh grammarian, academic and poet. This book offers a critical analysis of his contribution, as well as a portrait of him as a family man, based on a fascinating series of personal letters to his wife and
ebook
(0)
Henry Richard
Heddychwr A Gwladgarwr
by Gwyn Griffiths
Part of the Dawn Dweud (Welsh) series
In the present era of warring and debate relating to Britain's intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq, this volume highlights how contemporary are the arguments of Henry Richard in the 19th century, and how progressive were his efforts for Wales, for educ
ebook
(0)
Lewis Edwards
by D. Densil Morgan
Part of the Dawn Dweud (Welsh) series
A comprehensive study of the work of Lewis Edwards (1809-87), Wales's foremost scholar of the nineteenth century, and one who raised the standard of Nonconformist Wales erudition. A Calvinistic Methodist in his upbringing and through conviction, he was a pious man belonging to his era.
Showing 1 to 4 of 4 results