Roads to Appalachia through England and Wales
June 19-30, 2008

BOOKS AVALIABLE
Arthur in Medieval Literature  by O.J. Padel
Amazons, Savages, and  Machiavels
The Shakespeare Company 1594-1642
Life in Medieval Castle  by Joseph Gies
Anatomy of  Wales by R. Brinley Jones
The Collection of the British Museum  
Wales By Watkin Davies
The Life of Dylan Thomas
When was Wales? A History of the Welsh
Seven Centuries of Poetry: Chaucer to Dylan Thomas
Song of the Harp by Linda Osborne
Wind in the Ashtree by Jeanine McMullen
The Folklore of the Welsh Border by Jacqueline Simpson
The Folk Poets  by Rhys Nicholas
Neolithic Britian: New Stone Age Sites of England, Scottland
The Welsh Gypsies: Children of Abram Wood
The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country by Jan Morris
Welsh Folklore and Folk-Custom by T. Gwen Jones
The World I Breathe by Dylan Thomas
Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London
The Figure of Arthur
Sound and Sense in Dylan Thomasfs Poetry by Murdy
Dylan Thomas: The Biography by Paul Ferris
Dylan Thomas: The Legend and the Poet  by Tedlock
Medieval Wales by A.D. Carr
The Restoration: A Political and Religious History of England
How Green Was My Valley by Richard LLewellyn
Dylan Thomasf Early Prose  by Pratt
Dylan Thomasfs Choice  by Ralph Maud
King Arthur in Legend and History by Richard Barber
Secondary School Reorganization in England and Wales
King Arthur in Fact and Legend
English Fairy Tales by Flora Steel
Under Milk Wood
The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas by Dylan Thomas
A Vision of Britain: A personal View of Architecture by Doubly Publishing
A Walk through Wales by Anthony Baliey
Lives of the Welsh Saints  by G.H. Dobie
2 Copies   Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx   
The Welsh in America: Letters from Immigrants
Folksongs of Britain and Ireland  by Peter Kennedy
The Changing Countryside in Victorian and Edwardian England
Artists in Dylan Thomasfs Prose Work  by Ann Mayer
British MuseumBook of the Rosetta Stone
The Castle Story by Shelia Sancha
Dylan Thomas in America
The Intelligent Travelers Guide to Historic Britain
A String Harp by Nancy Bond    
Great Britain: England, Scotland, and Wales

VIDEO AVALIABLE

The Legend of King Arthur
Enduring Mystery of Stonehenge
The Elizabethan Age

 

CONTACT INFO:

Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center
at Fairmont State University
College of Liberal Arts
1201 Locust Avenue, Fairmont, WV 26554

Dr. Judy P. Byers, Director & Abelina Suarez Senior Professor of Folklore Studies
Mr. Noel W. Tenney, Assistant Professor of Folklife Studies & Cultural Specialist
113 Education Building
Phone: (304) 367-4403 or 367-4286
Email: wvfolklife@fairmontstate.edu
or jbyers@fairmontstate.edu  
or ntenney@fairmontstate.edu