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Graham Watkins

    Graham Watkins draws deeply from the rich tapestry of Welsh legends and myths, exploring the rugged landscapes that cradle these ancient tales. His narratives weave together historical settings with compelling characters, often delving into themes of ambition, power, and transformation. Transitioning from a career as a ship engineer and successful businessman, Watkins now channels his life experiences into crafting vibrant historical novels that resonate with a sense of discovery and enduring legacy.

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    Welsh Legends and Myths
    Walking with Welsh legends : northern Wales
    Walking with Welsh Legends: South-Western Wales
    Birth of a Salesman
    The Iron Masters
    • The Iron Masters

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.5(11)Add rating

      Set in the 18th Century, the narrative follows five influential men known as the Iron Masters, who revolutionized industry by establishing the largest industrial city of the time. Their expertise in metalwork not only produced powerful cannons that secured a kingdom but also played a crucial role in building the greatest empire in history, ultimately altering the course of human civilization. The story highlights their impact on society and the transformative power of industrialization.

      The Iron Masters
    • Birth of a Salesman

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      An unexpected interview question launches the narrator into the intriguing realm of specialty selling, where he learns the art of closing deals despite having no prior experience. This journey introduces him to a vibrant world filled with unique characters and quirky scenarios, including weighing machines and pretend greyhounds. The narrative explores the complexities of commission-based sales, the challenges of dealing with crooked customers, and the transformative power of embracing new opportunities.

      Birth of a Salesman
    • This enjoyable book takes us out walking to find places featured in stories from Welsh history and myth. Graham Watkins first tells us a story - love stories, tales of heroic deeds, foolishness and greed, a few fables, touches of humour. The cast includes fair maidens, evil barons, mermaids, smugglers, kings, and ordinary folk quietly going about their business'. Then he guides us on a walk round the places mentioned in the story. The walks differ in length and difficulty, and the instructions are clear and helpful. The book is illustrated with maps and photographs.

      Walking with Welsh Legends: South-Western Wales
    • This enjoyable book � the second in the series � takes us out walking to find places featured in stories from Welsh history and myth. We visit, amongst other places, Llangollen, Harlech, Snowdon, Bala and Llanddwyn Island.

      Walking with Welsh legends : northern Wales
    • Welsh Legends and Myths

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(13)Add rating

      Exploring the rich tapestry of Welsh culture, this collection features eighty legends and myths that have been cherished through generations. Drawing from historical texts like the Mabinogion and the Black Book of Carmarthen, it captures the essence of storytelling in Wales. The anthology encompasses traditional myths, fables, and fairy tales, offering readers a glimpse into the enchanting world of Welsh folklore, where captivating narratives have long illuminated dark winter nights.

      Welsh Legends and Myths