Where the Flying Fishes Play by George Brinley Evans

Where the Flying Fishes Play by George Brinley Evans

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'Where The Flying Fishes Play' is a moving story of a miner from Banwen who joined the army in 1944. It is an account of his own widening of horizons through travel across oceans and continents filled with the danger, and the romance of a war that would change his life.|Hanes teimladwy glöwr o'r Banwen a ymunodd â'r fyddin yn 1944. Ceir ei hanes wrth i'w orwelion ledu o ganlyniad i'w deithiau ar draws moroedd a chyfandiroedd llawn perygl, a rhamant rhyfel a fyddai'n newid ei fywyd.

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Where the Flying Fishes Play by George Brinley Evans

An autobiographical account of the writers return from the War in Burma to the poverty of the Welsh Coalfields.
George Brinley Evans was born in Dyffryn Cellwen in 1925. Aged 14, he began working in the Banwen Colliery in 1939 and then served in Burma with the 12th Army during the second world war. He returned to the mines after the war and finally retired in 1977.
During his working life he became an established painter and despite losing an eye in an accident, also began to develop as a sculptor and writer. His paintings and sculptures have been widely exhibited. He published his first book, Boys of Gold, at the age of 77.
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ISBN 13 9781902638591
ISBN 10 190263859X
Title Where the Flying Fishes Play
Author George Brinley Evans
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Parthian Books
Year published 2006-11-21
Number of pages 356
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.