HAUNTED SOUTH WALES
‘Do ghosts exist? If so, what are ghosts?
Each person will have their own opinion upon the subject. Presented in this
publication are a collection of thought – provoking accounts of paranormal
encounters from the South Wales area. Collected over a period of 20 years with
some of the stories stretching back into the middle of the last century, this
book explores a number of different accounts of encounters with the paranormal
as experienced first – hand by those directly involved.’
Available directly from the writers – Haunted South
Wales.
£8.99 (inc postage, UK mainland)
80 pages with 10 images.
Buy Haunted South Wales here:
Contact the authors directly at: hiddenglamorgan@outlook.com for order details.
Or buy from our Ebay shop: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285438538237
Reviews
Feature/review from Jenny White writing
for the Western Mail:
Feature of Haunted South Wales in the Barry and District News by Leah Powell:
Feature of Haunted South Wales from the Penarth Times:
https://www.penarthtimes.co.uk/news/20292934.read-spine-tingling-tales-penarth/
SECRET BARRY ISLAND
‘Secret Barry Island offers a unique insight into this fascinating seaside resort in the Vale of Glamorgan, delving into its lesser-known past. Thoroughly researched, within these pages local authors and lifelong residents of the area Mark and Jonathan Lambert explore Barry Island’s vast history. They cover a wide range of topics – from prehistory to pilgrimage, smugglers, and the advent of tourism – taking the reader beneath the surface to uncover the hidden secrets of this popular location.’
Buy Secret Barry Island here:
Amberley
Books
https://www.amberley-books.com/secret-barry-island.html
Waterstones
https://www.waterstones.com/book/secret-barry-island/mark-lambert/jonathan-lambert/9781445671918
Griffin Books
https://www.griffinbooksonline.co.uk/products/9781445671918
Reviews
Brian Lee, author and columnist for the South Wales Echo talks of Secret Barry Island
The Pilgrim's Guide to Medieval Glamorgan
'Jonathan and Mark Lambert take the reader back in time to a
world where the knight in his castle ruled the land, religion dominated every
aspect of life, war rebellion and conflict were never very far away, and the
life of the common serf was short and hard.
The medieval past, although not always obvious to spot lies
hidden within the landscape, if you know where to look.
As the first history book dedicated to the medieval past of
the Vale of Glamorgan, this is your first and only choice of literature on your
journey to understanding the rich history of this area.'
£11.99 (inc postage, UK mainland)
160 pages with 49 images.
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