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A. G. Prys-Jones papers Ffeil
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'Taliesin's Tortoise' (some drafts entitled 'Pottimore's Tortoise').
'Taliesin's Tortoise' (some drafts entitled 'Pottimore's Tortoise').
An untitled story beginning, 'Now this is a story...'.
An untitled story beginning, 'Now this is a story...'.
'Treasures of Taliesin', Western Mail, (8 May 1965). Parody of Modern Art review,
'Treasures of Taliesin', Western Mail, (8 May 1965). Parody of Modern Art review,
Miscellaneous notes on literature.
Miscellaneous notes on literature.
'Three Women and a Man'. Item for Third Programme, (?1950s),
'Three Women and a Man'. Item for Third Programme, (?1950s),
'A Welsh Prince of Buccaneers. Remarkable Achievement of Sir Henry Morgan. The Sack of Panama' (n.d.).
'A Welsh Prince of Buccaneers. Remarkable Achievement of Sir Henry Morgan. The Sack of Panama' (n.d.).
'The Cup of Healing' (the Nanteos cup) (n.d.).
'The Cup of Healing' (the Nanteos cup) (n.d.).
'The City of Quiet. St David's in September', (4 Sept. 1929),
'The City of Quiet. St David's in September', (4 Sept. 1929),
'Dafydd Penllan, Twm o Lleyn, a Guto Hong Kong. Y Fordaith Olaf', [Western Mail, (10 Jan. 1933)],
'Dafydd Penllan, Twm o Lleyn, a Guto Hong Kong. Y Fordaith Olaf', [Western Mail, (10 Jan. 1933)],
'Buccaneer Morgan the Astounding Welshman', Western Mail, (2 Sept. 1943),
'Buccaneer Morgan the Astounding Welshman', Western Mail, (2 Sept. 1943),
'I Knew Lawrence of Arabia' [Glamorgan County Magazine, no. 9 (1950)],
'I Knew Lawrence of Arabia' [Glamorgan County Magazine, no. 9 (1950)],
'Cultural Traditions in Wales', British Weekly (8 Feb. 1951),
'Cultural Traditions in Wales', British Weekly (8 Feb. 1951),
'Welsh Tudor Became King of England' [?Western Mail (1952)],
'Welsh Tudor Became King of England' [?Western Mail (1952)],
'The Healing Cup of Nanteos' [Western Mail (17 March 1953)],
'The Healing Cup of Nanteos' [Western Mail (17 March 1953)],
'This is the Wales the Man Might Know About who Speaks no Welsh', British Weekly, (26 March 1953),
'This is the Wales the Man Might Know About who Speaks no Welsh', British Weekly, (26 March 1953),
'A School that Gave Welsh a New Lease of Life (Llandovery College)', Western Mail (18 Jan. 1957),
'A School that Gave Welsh a New Lease of Life (Llandovery College)', Western Mail (18 Jan. 1957),
'First of the Welsh Best Sellers' [?Western Mail (c. 1960)],
'First of the Welsh Best Sellers' [?Western Mail (c. 1960)],
'A Tragic May Morning at St Fagan's' [?Western Mail (1960)],
'A Tragic May Morning at St Fagan's' [?Western Mail (1960)],
'These Catchphrases Send Me Up the Wall', Weekend Magazine (18 Aug. 1962),
'These Catchphrases Send Me Up the Wall', Weekend Magazine (18 Aug. 1962),
The Battle of Bosworth.
The Battle of Bosworth.
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