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Y Gwyll: Tirweddau Ceredigion
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Y Gwyll: Tirweddau Ceredigion Hardcover - 2017

by Ed Talfan (Editor); David Wilson (Photographer)

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  • Title Y Gwyll: Tirweddau Ceredigion
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition New
  • Pages 192
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Graffeg
  • Date 2017
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 191221301X_used
  • ISBN 9781912213016 / 191221301X
  • Weight 2.61 lbs (1.18 kg)
  • Dimensions 10 x 10 x 1 in (25.40 x 25.40 x 2.54 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: British

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About the author

Ed Thomas is Creative Director and Executive Producer at Fiction Factory. He has written, directed or produced more than 150 hours of award-winning drama across all genres. He is also a playwright; his work has toured internationally and has been translated into more than 10 languages. They include House of America (1996), East From the Gantry (1993), Flowers of the Dead Red Sea (1991), Song from a Forgotten City (1995), Gas Station Angel (1998) and Stone City Blue (2004). David Wilson is a Welsh landscape photographer, renowned for his atmospheric black and white images. He was brought up in Haverfordwest and now lives near the river village of Llangwm with his wife and children. Graffeg has collaborated with David to produce the books Pembrokeshire and Wales: A Photographer's Journey, showcasing the breathtaking landscape across Wales, as well as the stunning collection 50 Buildings That Built Wales.