A Year in Pembrokeshire Jamie Owen David Wilson published by Graffeg
A Year in Pembrokeshire Jamie Owen David Wilson published by Graffeg Stumble Head photography
A Year in Pembrokeshire Jamie Owen David Wilson published by Graffeg
A Year in Pembrokeshire Jamie Owen David Wilson published by Graffeg
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Hardback  |  192 pages  |  200 x 200mm
Publication June 2018  |  ISBN 9781912213658

Broadcaster Jamie Owen and photographer David Wilson capture Pembrokeshire through the seasons in words and pictures. This is a journey to mountains and coast, farms and fishing boats to capture life over the course of a year in an engaging and immersive portrait of one of Britain's most treasured places.

Jamie Owen was born and brought up in Pembrokeshire and joined the BBC in 1989. His previous books on Wales include Magic Islands and Welsh Journeys, both from Gomer.

David Wilson's work with Graffeg includes the photographic study Pembrokeshire and Hinterland: Ceredigion Landscapes, which explores the essential 'silent character' of Ceredigion in the hit TV crime drama.

Reviews:

'Owen writes engagingly, weaving personal observations and childhood memories in amongst the plentiful factual information ... Wilson’s images are a fine illustrative accompaniment to Owen’s prose.' Buzz magazine