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WALES.—The latest book in Museum Press’s “Let’s Look At" series takes the traveller through Wales, a land rich in the remains of ancient history, beautiful scenery, and song. Wales is a country of spectacularly beautiful rivers; in the picture on .the left a Teifi coracle man paddles back to the shore. North Wales is a favourite haunt of ramblers and rock climbers; in the picture on the right two enthusiasts are seen on the famous Milestone Buttress, in Snowdonia. “Let’s Look at Wales” is written by Guy Williams, a distinguished Welshman, who is both author and landscape painter.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 4

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WALES.—The latest book in Museum Press’s “Let’s Look At" series takes the traveller through Wales, a land rich in the remains of ancient history, beautiful scenery, and song. Wales is a country of spectacularly beautiful rivers; in the picture on .the left a Teifi coracle man paddles back to the shore. North Wales is a favourite haunt of ramblers and rock climbers; in the picture on the right two enthusiasts are seen on the famous Milestone Buttress, in Snowdonia. “Let’s Look at Wales” is written by Guy Williams, a distinguished Welshman, who is both author and landscape painter. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 4

WALES.—The latest book in Museum Press’s “Let’s Look At" series takes the traveller through Wales, a land rich in the remains of ancient history, beautiful scenery, and song. Wales is a country of spectacularly beautiful rivers; in the picture on .the left a Teifi coracle man paddles back to the shore. North Wales is a favourite haunt of ramblers and rock climbers; in the picture on the right two enthusiasts are seen on the famous Milestone Buttress, in Snowdonia. “Let’s Look at Wales” is written by Guy Williams, a distinguished Welshman, who is both author and landscape painter. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 4