Môn Mam Cymru
—by Philip Steele & Robert Williams
This in-depth award winning English-language guidebook to Anglesey is the only one of its kind. It has more than three hundred full-colour illustrations, including artists’ reconstruction drawings of many of the island’s ancient sites. There are three parts to the book – an introduction sets the scene, a detailed gazetteer covers every part of the island, and a directory section presents a classified listing of things to do and places to see. There are many inset features, including a series of profiles of the island’s notable people and its natural history. Three longer articles summarise Anglesey’s seafaring history, its architecture and its cultural heritage. A fold-out map is included.
“This is the third edition of this guide to Anglesey and it maintains its position as by far the best one available – an introduction to Anglesey in all its variety.
“Highly recommended … read before a visit it will be an excellent preparation and after a visit it can be studied at leisure.”
From a review in the ‘Transactions’ of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society & Field Club.
Insert body text here...
The 264-page guide, in a pocketbook format 123mm wide x 220mm high, has a durable softback binding.
