Audiobook: Wild Wales
- Download Introductory audio
- Download Chapter 1: Proposed Excursion audio
- Download Chapter 2: The Start, Peterborough, Birmingham audio
- Download Chapter 3: Chester audio
- Download Chapter 4: Chester, Camp-meeting audio
- Download Chapter 5: Chester, Book-Stall, Wrexham audio
- Download Chapter 6: Llangollen, the Dee audio
- Download Chapter 7: Llangollen, Lodgings audio
- Download Chapter 8: The Robber’s Leap audio
- Download Chapter 9: Llangollen, Pengwern audio
- Download Chapter 10: The Berwyn audio
- Download Chapter 11: Pont Fadog audio
- Download Chapter 12: Pont y Cysswllt audio
- Download Chapter 13: Llangollen, the Abbey of the Vale of the Cross audio
- Download Chapter 14: Expedition to Ruthyn, the Column audio
- Download Chapter 15: The Turf Tavern, Ruthyn audio
- Download Chapter 16: Return from Ruthyn, Agricola’s Hill audio
- Download Chapter 17: Llangollen, Plas Newydd, Llyn Ceiriog audio
- Download Chapter 18: Llangollen, the Parish Clerk audio
- Download Chapter 19: Llangollen, the Vicar, the Pool of Catherine Lingo, Robber’s Leap audio
- Download Chapter 20: The Valley of Ceiriog, Huw Morris’s Chair, Pont y Meibion audio
- Download Chapter 21: Pandy Teirw audio
- Download Chapter 22: Llangollen Fair audio
- Download Chapter 23: Pont y Pandy, Glendower’s Mount, Corwen audio
- Download Chapter 24: The Rock of Heroes, the Italian at the Inn audio
- Download Chapter 25: On the way to Bangor, the Irishman audio
- Download Chapter 26: Pentre Voelas, the Conway, Swallow Falls, Capel Curig audio
- Download Chapter 27: Bangor audio
- Download Chapter 28: Menai bridges audio
- Download Chapter 29: Snowdon, the Wyddfa audio
- Download Chapter 30: Gronwy Owen audio
- Download Chapter 31: Anglesea, Pentraeth Coch audio
- Download Chapter 32: Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf, the Birthplace of Gronwy Owen audio
- Download Chapter 33: The Inn at Pentraeth Coch audio
- Download Chapter 34: Conversation at the Inn audio
- Download Chapter 35: A Brilliant Morning audio
- Download Chapter 36: Leaving Pentraeth Coch, Penmynnydd, Tomb of Owen Tudor audio
- Download Chapter 37: Dyffryn Gaint audio
- Download Chapter 38: The Inn at L-- audio
- Download Chapter 39: Bound for Holy Head audio
- Download Chapter 40: Caer Gybi audio
- Download Chapter 41: The Pier audio
- Download Chapter 42: Town of Holy Head, Pen Caer Gybi audio
- Download Chapter 43: Bangor, Port Dyn Norwig, Caernarvon audio
- Download Chapter 44: Pont Bettws, Llyn Cwellyn audio
- Download Chapter 45: Inn at Bethgelert audio
- Download Chapter 46: The Valley of Gelert audio
- Download Chapter 47: Tan y Bwlch, Festiniog audio
- Download Chapter 48: Mynydd Mawr and Mynydd Bach, Tref y Talcot audio
- Download Chapter 49: Bala audio
- Download Chapter 50: The Tomen Bala audio
- Download Chapter 51: Back at Llangollen audio
- Download Chapter 52: Llangollen, Attempted Murder audio
- Download Chapter 53: Pen y Coed audio
- Download Chapter 54: Chirk audio
- Download Chapter 55: Llangollen, Some of the Inhabitants audio
- Download Chapter 56: Llangollen, News of the Fall of Sebastopol audio
- Download Chapter 57: Pentré y Dwr audio
- Download Chapter 58: Sunday at Llangollen audio
- Download Chapter 59: Llangollen, History of Twm O’r Nant audio
- Download Chapter 60: Twm O’r Nant, his Interludes audio
- Download Chapter 61: Walk to Wrexham, Methodistical Volume audio
- Download Chapter 62: Rhiwabon Road audio
- Download Chapter 63: Last Night at Llangollen audio
- Download Chapter 64: Departure for South Wales audio
- Download Chapter 65: Inn at Llan Rhyadr audio
- Download Chapter 66: Sycharth audio
- Download Chapter 67: Llan Silin audio
- Download Chapter 68: Llan Silin Church, Tomb of Huw Morris audio
- Download Chapter 69: Church of Llan Rhyadr audio
- Download Chapter 70: Rhyadr, Mountain Scenery audio
- Download Chapter 71: Wild Moors, Arrival at Bala audio
- Download Chapter 72: Bala, The White Lion audio
- Download Chapter 73: Llyn Tegid audio
- Download Chapter 74: Bala to Dinas Mawddwy audio
- Download Chapter 75: Inn at Mallwydd audio
- Download Chapter 76: Mallwydd and its Church, Cemmaes audio
- Download Chapter 77: The Vale of Dyfi audio
- Download Chapter 78: Machynlleth audio
- Download Chapter 79: Machynlleth, Historic Events audio
- Download Chapter 80: Machynlleth to Esgyrn Hirion audio
- Download Chapter 81: The Mining Compting Room audio
- Download Chapter 82: Inn at Pont Erwyd audio
- Download Chapter 83: Conversation at the inn and on the way to the Devil’s Bridge audio
- Download Chapter 84: The Devil’s Bridge audio
- Download Chapter 85: Dinner at the Hospice audio
- Download Chapter 86: Dafydd Ab Gwilym audio
- Download Chapter 87: Start for Plynlimmon audio
- Download Chapter 88: Plynlimmon, and back to the Devil’s Bridge audio
- Download Chapter 89: Hafod audio
- Download Chapter 90: Spytty Ystwyth audio
- Download Chapter 91: Strata Florida, burial-place of Dafydd Ab Gwilym audio
- Download Chapter 92: Rhyd Fendigaid to Tregaron audio
- Download Chapter 93: Tregaron Church audio
- Download Chapter 94: Llan Ddewi Brefi audio
- Download Chapter 95: Lampeter to the Bridge of Twrch audio
- Download Chapter 96: Llandovery audio
- Download Chapter 97: Llandovery Church audio
- Download Chapter 98: Llandovery to Gutter Vawr audio
- Download Chapter 99: Inn at Gutter Vawr audio
- Download Chapter 100: Gutter Vawr to Swansea audio
- Download Chapter 101: Swansea audio
- Download Chapter 102: Swansea to Neath audio
- Download Chapter 103: Town of Neath, the Glowing Mountain audio
- Download Chapter 104: Merthyr Tydvil audio
- Download Chapter 105: Start for Caerfili audio
- Download Chapter 106: Pen y Glas to Caerfili audio
- Download Chapter 107: Caerfili audio
- Download Chapter 108: Town of Newport audio
- Download Chapter 109: Arrival at Chepstow audio
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery is a travel book by the English Victorian gentleman writer George Borrow (1803–1881), first published in 1862 and now a classic travel text on Wales and the Welsh. The book recounts Borrow's experiences, insights and personal encounters whilst touring Wales alone on foot after a family holiday in Llangollen in 1854. Although contemporary critics dismissed its whimsical tone, it quickly became popular with readers as a travel book and more importantly as a very lively account of the literary, social and geographical history of Wales. Borrow’s engaging character comes across especially in his meetings with various itinerants – mostly native and peasant – along the muddy Welsh path. Borrow’s keen ear for dialogue may remind us of a Dickens or Trollope, and like the latter his wit and wisdom are rarely absent. Indeed the author has been described as an "eccentric, larger-than-life, jovial man whose laughter rings all through the book". Borrow makes much of his self-taught Welsh and how surprised the natives are by his linguistic abilities – and also by his idiosyncratic pronunciation of their language. He loves to air his knowledge of Welsh culture, especially the Bardic tradition. And like his contemporary, William Wordsworth, he has a habit of quoting verses to the heavens as he walks. As the author finally reaches South Wales towards the end of his account, we meet for the first time evidences of modern industrialism, introduced to the reader in the form of a Dante’s Inferno of coal mines and iron foundries. Today, most will remember and value the book for these and other vivid nineteenth-century landscapes – along with Borrow’s gallery of fascinating, human characters. (SUMMARY BY STEVE GOUGH BASED ON WIKIPEDIA)
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