Asümmeetrilise mustri ja erilise rehviseguga Goodride ZuperSnow Z-507 tagab lumel erakordse soorituse. Jäik keskplokk ja rohkelt väikeseid sooni muudavad pidurdusteekonna parimaks nii jääl kui ka lumel. Optimaalne läbisõit ja parem kütusekulu tänu madalamale veeretakistusmürale.
Asümmeetrilise mustri ja erilise rehviseguga ZuperSnow Z-507 tagab lumel erakordse soorituse. Jäik keskplokk ja rohkelt väikeseid sooni muudavad pidurdusteekonna parimaks nii jääl kui ka lumel. Optimaalne läbisõit ja parem kütusekulu tänu madalamale veeretakistusmürale.
Asümmeetrilise mustri ja erilise rehviseguga ZuperSnow Z-507 tagab lumel erakordse soorituse. Jäik keskplokk ja rohkelt väikeseid sooni muudavad pidurdusteekonna parimaks nii jääl kui ka lumel. Optimaalne läbisõit ja parem kütusekulu tänu madalamale veeretakistusmürale.
Filled with quizzes, stats and little-known facts, plus illustrated and told with all the fun of a Tom Gates novel, the Football Superstars series is perfect for young readers five and up. Is Sergio Agüero your ultimate football hero? He is the highest South American scorer in the history of the Premier League with more than 180 goals, has won the title four times, and holds the joint-record for the most goals (five) scored in a single Premier League match. Guided by his father, discover how Sergio started playing football at the age of five and how his skills saw him becomes the youngest player to debut in the Argentine Primera División at aged 15 before moving to Europe where he has since earned legendary status. The Football Superstars series is aimed at building a love of reading from a young age, with fun cartoons, inspirational stories, a simple narrative style and a cast of characters chipping in with quotes, jokes and comments.
Guilty until proven innocent . . . It's hard for anyone to have their work scrutinised in public. For Amsterdam-based detective Lotte Meerman, listening to the Right to Justice podcast as they dissect one of her old cases is made even more harrowing as every episode makes fresh accusations of a bungled operation. As the podcast reveals hidden facts about the arrest of Ruud Klaver, the one thing Lotte is still convinced of is that it was Ruud who was guilty of the murder of a student near Rembrandt Square ten years earlier. However, when Ruud Klaver then dies in suspicious circumstances, only hours after the final podcast proving his innocence is broadcast, Lotte has to accept that maybe she was wrong. With the dead man's family passionately against her inclusion in the investigation into his death, the only way for Lotte to discover who killed him is by finding out where she went wrong all those years ago - if indeed she did go wrong. As Lotte digs deeper and involves colleagues from her past, it starts to look like the murder in Rembrandt Square was part of an even bigger deception . . . Praise for Anja de Jager 'Captures the feel of Amsterdam . . . entirely convincing' Daily Mail '. . . a novel brilliantly evoking the isolation of a woman with an unbearable weight on her conscience' Sunday Times 'The book succeeds as a portrait of both a city and, in its heroine, a delightfully dysfunctional personality' Sunday Express 'An impressive debut . . . De Jager is as good on dodgy family relations as she is on police procedure' The Times 'Detective Lotte Meerman is damaged by her past and tortured by the dreadful mistake she's made at work . . . Amsterdam in the vicious grip of a bitter winter is the other star here, beautiful and deadly' Cath Staincliffe
Ibn Taymiyya (12631328) of Damascus was one of the most prominent and controversial religious scholars of medieval Islam. He called for jihad against the Mongol invaders of Syria, appealed to the foundational sources of Islam for reform, and battled against religious innovation. Today, he inspires such diverse movements as Global Salafism, Islamic revivalism and modernism, and violent jihadism. This volume synthesizes the latest research, discusses many little-known aspects of Ibn Taymiyyas thought, and highlights the religious utilitarianism that pervades his activism, ethics, and theology. Autorid: Jon Hoover
A blend of true crime and slasher horror while subverting the tropes. If you like movies like Scream or Halloween and podcasts like Last Podcast On The Left or My Favorite Murder, you will feel right at home.Riley, a horror-obsessed podcaster with a slasher villain fixation, is seeking a new career path: Helping her favorite legendary slasher, The Hopton Valley Killer, regain their long-lost notoriety while learning the ropes herself. Autorid: Justin Richards, Val Halvorson
The gruesome stories of the hardest, most ruthless rugby players from around the world since World War I. As talented as they were fiery, many were just as lively off the pitch as on it. In our era of citing commissioners, super slow-motion replays and trial by social media, some of their actions are quite hard to believe! Foreword by Nigel Owens. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Luke Upton
Discover a new way to train with dumbbells and add a new dimension to your exercise program for spectacular results. Every piece of exercise equipment serves a purpose, but none more so than the dumbbell, commonly referred to as 'free weights' or 'hand weights. Held in either one hand or as a pair in both hands whilst performing exercises, dumbbells can be used to create a highly effective and successful exercise program. Now, "Dumbbell Training" offers readers a revolutionary new way to get the most out of any exercise plan using the tried-and-tested 3-Stage Dumbbell Training System. Filled with full-colour photos and easy-to-follow instructions, readers will learn how to combine traditional strength training with more functional and dynamic movement patterns to achieve exceptional results. Autorid: Paul Collins
A new edition of the ground-breaking language tutor using actual Welsh forms in current daily use. These forms ignore verb endings, do not mutate and are often derived from English. Traditional grammarians will hate this book but learners will love it because they will learn actual, spoken Welsh - fast! -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Heini Gruffudd
The astonishing story of Henry Coombe-Tennant (191389), who served in the British Army in World War II, escaping from a POW camp, joining Special Forces and aiding the French Resistance before working for the British Secret Service in Baghdad and ending his days as a Benedictine monk! A biography of Henry Coombe-Tennant (191389), whose family lived at Cadoxton Lodge near Neath and created Port Tennant at Swansea, Wales. Henrys mother, Winifred Coombe-Tennant, was a well-known British suffragette, political campaigner and psychic medium, and Henry was the result of an extra-marital affair with the brother of the Prime Minister. According to Winifred, her spirit-world contacts claimed that Henry was to become the New Messiah, bringing peace to a troubled world. After Eton, Cambridge and China (having taught himself Mandarin), Henry went into the Welsh Guards, before being captured during World War II, escaping from his POW camp and getting back to Britain. He joined Special Forces, parachuting into occupied France to assist the Resistance. Post-war, he served with NATO and then the British Secret Service, becoming our man in Baghdad after a bloody revolution in Iraq. Converting to Catholicism in the early 1960s, he ended his days as a Benedictine monk at Downside Abbey near Bath. Autorid: Bernard Lewis
Ray Gravell was undoubtedly one of Wales and rugby's greatest characters. He touched the hearts of all who met him, and his sincere interest in everyone made you feel better after being in his company. This volume brings together touching and humorous anecdotes about him by friends and acquaintances. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Rhys Meirion
Welcome to Wrexham, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenneys TV series about their shock buyout of failing non-League Welsh soccer club Wrexham AFC, has propelled it to unimaginable new global popularity. Lifelong fan Peter Read looks at his own obsessive support, the clubs history, and developments over the first two seasons under the Hollywood stars. Autorid: Peter Read
Set in 1850s Wales, London and the Crimea, Jane Evans is a novel about the real first woman on the drove, who also nursed under Florence Nightingale. Fleeing her harsh life in rural Wales, Jane ends up nursing wounded soldiers in inhuman conditions in the Crimea. Can she survive the dangers and return to Wales and what will await her there? -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Christine Purkis
A new edition of The Peacemakers, which includes some of Waldo Williams' most celebrated poems. It comprises the Welsh-language originals plus parallel English translations by esteemed poet and translator Tony Conran. First published by Gomer in 1999 but out of print for many years. New foreword. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Waldo Williams, Tony Conran
A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases for you to practise your Maori with your furry best friend. A lighthearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases for you to practice your Maori with your furry best friend. Suitable as a first introduction to Maori for learners of all ages: for adults who would like a fun way to pick up a few basic words when visiting New Zealand, or for children, who will love the adorable dog in the cute pictures. Most of the phrases can also be used in non dog-related situations! Pronunciation guide for every phrase and beautiful retro-style color illustrations throughout. Anne Cakebreads first book in this series, Teach Your Dog Welsh, is a No.1 bestseller. Autorid: Anne Cakebread
Written by criminal defense lawyer Dylan Rhys Jones, this is the true story of his experience of defending Rhyl serial killer Peter Moore, known as 'The Man in Black', who was found guilty in 1996 of murdering four men in north Wales and seriously assaulting over 30 more over a 20-year period. In his concluding remarks while sentencing Moore, Judge Mr Justice Maurice Kay referred to him as "as dangerous a man as it is possible to find". Moore admitted the killings and described them in detail, but then changed his story, blaming someone else for the murders. As his brief, the author spent hours discussing with Moore his motivation for murder, his compulsion for the violent sexual assaults, his background, his plans for further murders, his involvement with a circle of friends in north Wales and Merseyside who had similar strange sexual proclivities, and the overwhelming urge he felt to kill. An in-depth firsthand account of full and frank dealings with a particularly vicious individual who apparently gained pleasure from violence, and an insight into the professional and personal pressures suffered by a lawyer during the yearlong process leading up to such a high-profile trial. The book also discusses its aftermath, including Jones' discussions with Moore regarding an appeal and about how he was coping in prison, and reveals new information undisclosed by the killer until now. He recalls one candid discussion when he asked Moore how it felt to kill someone, and the chilling reply he received. The book will reveal the stress of dealing with a large murder case, the complexity of a serial killers mind and the way a lawyer learns to deal with such an individual. The publics fascination with the sick or dangerously criminal mind never seems to wane. From Victorian penny dreadfuls via Truman Capotes In Cold Blood to continual revisitation of the stories of killers like Jack the Ripper, the Krays or Charles Manson, True Crime has consistently been a hugely bestselling genre, with works about serial killers being especially popular. The true story of criminal defence lawyer Dylan Rhys Jones' experience of defending British serial killer Peter Moore, who in 1996 was found guilty of murdering four men in north Wales and seriously assaulting over 30 more over a 20-year period. In his concluding remarks, the judge referred to him as "as dangerous a man as it is possible to find". Autorid: Dylan Rhys Jones
Authorised biography of Welsh nationalist and activist John Barnard Jenkins, one of the most iconic figures in recent Welsh history. The leader of Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru (MAC), he masterminded their 1960s bombing campaign protesting British state oppression and exploitation of Wales' natural resources. Hardback edition: 9781912631070 -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Dr Wyn Thomas
A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases you can use to practise your Gaelic with your furry best friend. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Anne Cakebread
A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases you can use to practise your Irish with your furry best friend. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Anne Cakebread
A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ words and phrases you can use to practise your Italian with your furry best friend. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Anne Cakebread
Welsh saints continue to fascinate many with an interest in Welsh history and tradition. They are present in the landscape as the patrons of churches and in place-names from Merthyr Tydfil to Llanberis, from St Dogmaels to Llangollen, and Dewi Sant/St David especially remains very much part of the Welsh national consciousness.This book is a study of the remnants of medieval imagery of Welsh saints, as well as imagery from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in the form of stained glass, sculpture and painting. It provides an overview and analysis, followed by sections on c.40 individual saints such as Beuno, Melangell, Garmon, Seiriol, Non and Elli. The text contextualizes the imagery in ways that relate to art history, local history and hagiography, providing an authoritative introduction to the stories of the saints. The book is highly illustrated with c.500 of the authors own photographs, and in full-color throughout. A study of the imagery of Welsh saints in medieval and 19th/20th-century stained glass, sculpture and painting. Overview and analysis, followed by sections on c.40 individual saints. An authoritative introduction to the stories of the saints, highly illustrated and full-colour throughout, with c.500 stunning photographs. A study of the imagery of Welsh saints in medieval and 19th/20th-century stained glass, sculpture and painting. Overview and analysis, followed by sections on c.40 individual saints. An authoritative introduction to the stories of the saints, highly illustrated and full-colour throughout, with c.500 photographs. -- Y Lolfa Autorid: Martin Crampin
A definitive account of the flooding of Cwm Tryweryn and its impact on Wales in both cultural and political terms. As a means of countering this rise in Welsh national consciousness, the DVLA opened in Swansea in 1965 and the Royal Mint moved to Llantrisant in 1968. Both are symbolic symbols of State. Coincidence? Or decisions taken to stymie the growth of political Welsh nationalism and to send a message that Wales rightfully belonged in the family of British nations? Whatever the truth, the flooding of Cwm Tryweryn began the process of devolution and in no small measure led to the creation of Welsh Assembly. Autorid: Dr Wyn Thomas
Wales is known for its stunning scenery and is a very popular destination for walkers, and its breathtaking coastline is one of its greatest assets. This book contains 15 guided walks along the Wales Coast Path, as undertaken by BBC Wales beloved weatherman Derek Brockway in the BBC TVs 12th series of Weatherman Walking. Each walk includes an OS route map and directions, but also presents lots of interesting information about landmarks or sights to look out for, as well as about unusual local activities or people that Derek came across in the related episode. The walks are between 4 and 9 miles long and cover a good geographical spread of the coastal path around Wales. This full-color book includes hundreds of beautiful location photographs, and will appeal to tourists looking for interesting parts of the Welsh coast to explore. 15 guided walks (49 miles each) along the Wales Coast Path, as undertaken by Derek in the 12th series of Weatherman Walking, broadcast by the BBC in spring 2019. Each walk includes route map, directions, beautiful photographs of the views, interesting information about landmarks and features of note on each walk. 15 guided walks (4-9 miles each) along the Wales Coast Path, as undertaken by Derek in the 12th series of 'Weatherman Walking', broadcast by the BBC in spring 2019. Each walk includes route map, directions, beautiful photographs of the views, interesting information about landmarks and features of note on each walk. -- Y Lolfa Autorid: Derek Brockway, Julia Foot
The long-awaited autobiography of Welsh rugby legend Anthony Charlie Faulkner. Immortalized in the Max Boyce song, The Pontypool Front Row, he was a key member of the 1970s Golden Era Wales team in a period in which they dominated Northern Hemisphere rugby, with Grand Slams in 1976, 1978 and 1979, and four consecutive Triple Crowns. The long-awaited autobiography of Anthony George Charlie Faulkner, Welsh rugby legend. Immortalized in the Max Boyce song The Pontypool Front Row, he was a key member of the 1970s Golden Era Wales team in a period in which they dominated Northern Hemisphere rugby and managed an incredible winning record. He helped to achieve Grand Slams in 1976, 1978 and 1979, and four consecutive Triple Crowns. The glowing foreword by fellow legend Gareth Edwards gives a good idea of the esteem in which he is held in the rugby world. The book looks briefly at his background, upbringing and early years in rugby, before moving on to concentrate on the glory years with Pontypool, Wales and the 1977 Lions, and his time as a coach with Newport and Cardiff. He discusses his own coach at Pontypool, Ray Prosser, his Pontypool and Wales colleagues, his favorite players (for Wales, for Pontypool and his opponents) and his take on the game today. Autorid: Charlie Faulkner, Greg Lewis
Fun picture book with 60+ Korean phrases to practise with your furry best friend. Great as a fun first introduction to Korean for adults who want to pick up a few basics, or for children, who will love the cute pictures. Includes pronunciation. The series as a whole has sold over 100,000 copies. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Autorid: Anne Cakebread
25 Wrexham legends recount some of the magic moments that paved the way to the Welsh soccer club's recent successes. Since its foundation in 1864, Wrexham AFC has developed into one of the most respected clubs in soccer history. Their highlights over the years include reaching the quarter-finals of the UK's main soccer cup competition, the FA Cup, on three occasions. Before the Hollywood era under the ownership of stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, their most notable achievement included their famous win over Arsenal in the 1992 FA Cup. There have been countless other highs though, even before that amazing Mickey Thomas moment over 30 years ago. In this book, past players will take you behind the curtain and grant you an Access All Areas pass like no other. Youve seen Welcome to Wrexham well, find out what happened before the cameras started rolling. If you like Wrexham AFC and funny soccer anecdotes, youll love this book. Youve seen Welcome to Wrexham well, find out what happened before the cameras started rolling. 25 Wrexham soccer legends grant an Access All Areas pass like no other, recounting some of the magic moments that paved the way to recent successes. If you like Wrexham AFC and funny anecdotes, youll love this book. Autorid: Deio Edwards, Iestyn Jones
This is the story of the second half of Nigels career as one of the most famous referees in World Rugby, and one of only two Welsh refs ever to officiate at a Rugby World Cup Final. With his contract with the Welsh Rugby Union having come to an end in 2020, he is free to reveal all about his career since his previous autobiography, Half Time, to speak his mind on various issues and to give the full story of his last Rugby World Cup in 2019. The story of the second half of Nigels career as one of the most famous referees in World Rugby, and one of only two Welsh refs ever to officiate at a Rugby World Cup Final, including the full story of his last Rugby World Cup in 2019. Autorid: Nigel Owens
An extremely comprehensive, fully illustrated guide to the history and evolution of the Welsh castle during the time when the native rulers held sway (c.1066-1283). Excellent aerial photography, plans and reconstruction drawings examine the various architectural designs and layouts that created the distinctive form of the Welsh castle. This book explores the history and evolution of the Welsh castle during the time when the native rulers held sway (c.1066-1283). An extremely comprehensive, full-color guide, it is illustrated throughout with spectacular new aerial photography, plans and reconstruction drawings, through which the author examines the various architectural designs and layouts that created the distinctive form of the Welsh castle. A historical introduction sets the scene for the period and explains the ruling aristocracys need for castles, exploring the social and political struggles that characterized the age and the ways in which the rulers of early medieval Wales used castles and other defensive structures to enhance and maintain their status. An architectural introduction examines the structure of the castles, their design, layout and method of construction. The gazetteer section then looks at each of the known and presumed native fortifications, organized under the various royal dynasties of medieval Wales. Each entry provides a historical and architectural summary of the site, including recent discoveries and revised interpretations of well-known sites, along with map references and access details for visitors. Autorid: Paul R. Davis