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John Davies

    John Davies es un historiador y locutor galés cuyo trabajo profundiza en la historia y la cultura de Gales. Crea narrativas cautivadoras y análisis exhaustivos, dando vida al pasado para una amplia audiencia. Su escritura, a menudo moldeada durante viajes por Europa, demuestra un agudo sentido del detalle y un compromiso por hacer accesible la historia galesa. El enfoque de Davies combina magistralmente el rigor académico con un don para la divulgación, resonando con lectores y oyentes interesados en la historia y la identidad.

    John Davies
    Revise German
    Sejlsport
    From Achill Island to Zennor
    100 Years of Port Talbot Harriers, 1921-2021
    Hanes Cymru
    • 2022

      100 Years of Port Talbot Harriers, 1921-2021

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The history of Port Talbot Harriers showcases its evolution as a significant athletic club in Wales since its founding in 1921. A. E. 'Arthur' Williams played a pivotal role in the club's development for over six decades, serving as a key figure in its growth and success. The ongoing dedication of the committee has further solidified the club's standing within the community, highlighting its enduring legacy in athletics.

      100 Years of Port Talbot Harriers, 1921-2021
    • 2022

      From Achill Island to Zennor

      • 230 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set in 1953, a ten-year-old boy embarks on an extraordinary train journey across Wales, experiencing a series of thrilling adventures. His escapades include stowing away on a freight train in Ireland, witnessing a historic political event in Scotland, and conquering the challenging north face of Norfolk's highest point, as well as scaling Ben Nevis, Britain's tallest peak. This coming-of-age tale captures the spirit of adventure and the wonders of exploration during a transformative time in history.

      From Achill Island to Zennor
    • 1992

      Hanes Cymru

      • 710 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      This history of Wales is written in the Welsh language. The first three chapters concentrate on prehistoric, ancient and medieval Wales, the next three run from the end of the Middle Ages to the mid-19th century and the next three on the last 100 years. The book is written from a national rather than a nationalist perspective.

      Hanes Cymru
    • 1983

      Revise German

      A Complete Revision Course for O Level and CSE

      • 175 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura
      Revise German
    • 1982
    • 1971