(Elizabeth Andrews, ed.Ursula Masson)
This new collection brings together for the first time the influential activist Elizabeth Andrews' memoir with many of her political articles from the 1920s-40s. ( 2006) Full details
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la... (May 2012) Full details
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la... (May 2012) Full details
(Anthology, ed.Manon Rhys)
Hwyl a helynt, gorfoledd a galar menywod o bob oed ac o bob cwr o Gymru. Pum ysgrif fuddugol cystadleuaeth a thameidiau blasus eraill: am hipis Llandeilo, am genhadu ym Madagascar, am fywydau - cyfa... ( 1989) Full details
Life in the 50s and 60s still meant segregation and inequality for many women, but it also brought rock-n-roll, rising hemlines and the first signs of female emancipation since the vote. (January 2010) Full details
(Bethany Hallett)
Poignant, honest and intimate, Dear Mummy, Welcome is the true story of one woman's fight against the odds, and a little girl's
journey to find a mother. (November 2011) Full details
(Eiluned Lewis)
An enchanting autobiographical novel in the Honno classics series and a must for anyone studying 1930's literature. (November 2006) Full details
(Eluned Morgan, ed.Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, Kathryn Hughes) Dringo'r Andes (1904) (Climbing the Andes) and Gwymon y Môr (1909) (Seaweed) are creative travel journals, the former chronicles a horse ride to the Andes, and ... ( 2001) Full details
20 women writers from all over Wales recount their deep personal connections to the landscapes which have shaped their lives – their loves, their joys, their losses, their inner and their outer worlds... (June 2008) Full details
(Anthology, ed.Catherine Merriman)
A unique autobiographical collection of from 26 authors writing about their sexual experiences. ( 2004) Full details
(Linda Baxter)
"They killed our son just for the fun of it." London: June 1999: Hungerford Bridge. A haunting account of the events after the terrible night of the murder of the author's son. ( 2004) Full details
Women were the backbone of the country's war effort, 'keeping calm' and 'carrying on' on the frontline and under bombardment in the UK. But there were good times alongside the bad. (January 2010) Full details
(Anthology, ed.Lindsay Ashford; Rebecca Tope)
Funny, shocking and tender, this is a unique collection of autobiographical writings about motherhood penned by women from Wales. (March 2007) Full details
A vivid recreation of the lives of working class women during this difficult time of depression, dislocation and dramatic industrial and political struggle. (October 2009) Full details
(Eiluned Lewis, ed.Katie Gramich)
Lettice Peters travelled the world on her husband's ships, but has now settled with her children in the little cathedral town of 'St Idris' in Pembrokeshire. (September 2008) Full details
(Siân James)
Award winning author Siân James offers us a delightful glimpse into her early childhood days in Cardiganshire, beautifully illustrated by Pat Gregory. ( 1997) Full details
(Ann Pettitt)
A unique first hand account by the progenitor of the march, of one of the 20th century's most iconic expressions of grass roots political will. (August 2006) Full details