In Search of Wales / H.v.Morton

By: Morton, H.VPublisher: London Methuen and Co 1936Edition: 8th edDescription: 272:pSubject(s): Search of WalesDDC classification: 904.429,MOR
Contents:
I go in Search of Wales find my way to the Border Marches (Page-1), In Which I go to Llangollen hear about the old ladies (Page-18), How I leave Llangollen come to Owen Glendower’s land travel up the lovely (Page-34), I Visit the Cathedral of St. Asaph and the Castle of rhuddlan (Page-52), Tells how I went to Bangor admired a University heard a Pagan dance on the harp. (Page-76), I Explore the Green Isle of Anglesey see the birthplace of owen tudor (Page-90), In Which I vist st. Beuno’s church (Page-111), In which I fail to Climb snowdon in a train but succeed on my feet (Page-135), I go to Bala remember famous Welshmen hear the story of king Arthur.. (Page-162), Welsh rain all the way to Cardigan (Page-194), In which I enter Black Wales at Llanelly (Page-218), I admire Cardiff Travel through the gloomy Rhondda Valley (Page-235).
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I go in Search of Wales find my way to the Border Marches (Page-1), In Which I go to Llangollen hear about the old ladies (Page-18), How I leave Llangollen come to Owen Glendower’s land travel up the lovely (Page-34), I Visit the Cathedral of St. Asaph and the Castle of rhuddlan (Page-52), Tells how I went to Bangor admired a University heard a Pagan dance on the harp. (Page-76), I Explore the Green Isle of Anglesey see the birthplace of owen tudor (Page-90), In Which I vist st. Beuno’s church (Page-111), In which I fail to Climb snowdon in a train but succeed on my feet (Page-135), I go to Bala remember famous Welshmen hear the story of king Arthur.. (Page-162), Welsh rain all the way to Cardigan (Page-194), In which I enter Black Wales at Llanelly (Page-218), I admire Cardiff Travel through the gloomy Rhondda Valley (Page-235).

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