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GWASG PRIFYSGOL CYMRU LLYFRAU DIWEDDAR EDWARD WILLIAMS, D.D., (1750-1813). His Life, Thought, and Influence. By W. T. Owen. The Story of one of the giants in the theological controversies of his day. Edward Williams, more than anyone, supplied the theological background that proved to be such a stimulus to the onward march of democracy. Demy 8vo. Pp. xii, 171. Price 18s., by post 19s. CELTIC STUDIES IN WALES. Prepared for the meeting of the Second International Celtic Congress, Cardiff, 1963. Edited by Elwyn Davies. Preface by Henry Lewis. A general view' in the fields of Welsh history, medieval Welsh law, Welsh literature, language and linguistics by eminent authors. Demy 8vo. Pp. xix, 182. Price 15s., by post 16s. ANGLES AND BRITONS. The first volume of O'Donnell Lectures contains a selection of six delivered by acknowledged authorities in their various fields. Linguists, historians, persons devoted to the study of place-names or of dialects, or of local legal customs will find material of interest to them in these authoritative contributions. Demy 8vo. Pp. 168. Price 21s., by post 21s. 10d. WALES IN BRITISH POLITICS 1868-1922. By Dr. Kenneth O. Morgan. This book attempts, for the first time, to analyse the nature of the political transformation that took place in Wales during the period 1868-1922. It describes the emergence of the Labour movement, and the Welsh National Movement is placed in its context as an important aspect of the evolution of modern Britain. Demy 8vo. pp. x. 353. Price 30s., by post 31s. 3d. THE GRAIL from Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol. By Roger Sherman Loomis. This book is addressed specially to students of medieval literature, of Celtic literature, of symbolism, of the Medieval Church, of sacred legends, and of folk-lore. Demy 8vo. P p.287. Price 35s., by post 37s. COFRESTRFA'R BRIFYSGOL PARC CATHAYS, CAERDYDD